VANCOMYCIN, PEAK

Test Code
VANP


CPT Codes
80202

Preferred Specimen
Red Tube


Patient Preparation
Ideal steady state is 20 - 30 hours after initial dose. I.V. infusion should be over 60 minutes (but rarely longer than 120 mintues). 

Peak concentration levels should be collected between 30-120 minutes after infusion.

Minimum Volume
1 mL


Other Acceptable Specimens
Green Tube (Lithium Heparin)

 


Instructions
Centrifuge for complete separation of serum or plasma from red cells. 


Transport Container
RED Tube


Transport Temperature
Room Temperature


Specimen Stability
2-8°C up to 7 days


Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Hemolysis


Methodology
EIA

Setup Schedule
DAILY, as received


Report Available
STAT: <60 minutes
Routine: <4 hours


Reference Range
Male/Female All Ages: Normal Range: 20.0-40.0 ug/mL Critical High : >=40.0 ug/mL


Clinical Significance
Vancomycin is an antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections, especially methicillin-resistant staphylococci. Vancomycin is also used in treatment for penicillin-allergic patients who cannot receive or have failed to respond to other drugs, including the penicillins and/or cephalosporins. Therapeutic drug monitoring is useful to optimize dose and detect the toxicity.


Performing Laboratory
Mount Sinai Hospital
Holy Cross Hospital



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