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Adenosine Deaminase, Pleural Fluid

Test Code
ADAPL


Alias/See Also
17696


CPT Codes
84311

Preferred Specimen
0.5 mL pleural fluid collected in a sterile, plastic, screw-cap container


Minimum Volume
0.1 mL


Transport Temperature
Frozen


Specimen Stability
Room temperature: 24 hours
Refrigerated: 72 hours
Frozen: 6 months


Methodology
Kinetic Spectrophotometric (KS)

FDA Status
This test was performed using a kit that has ot been cleared or approved by the FDA. The analytical performance characteristics of this test have been determined by Quest Diagnostics. This test should not be used for diagnosis without confirmation by other medically established means.

Setup Schedule
Set up: Mon-Sat a.m.; Report available: Next day after receipt at the performing laboratory. Add two (2) days for transport.


Reference Range
Adenosine Deaminase, Pleural Fluid <9.2 U/L
  Tuberculosis mean 92.1 U/L
  Metastatic malignancies mean 23.3 U/L
  Mesotheliomas mean 34.9 U/L
  Pulmonary embolism mean 23.8 U/L
  Lymphoma mean 64.3 U/L


Clinical Significance
An elevated level of adenosine deaminase (AD) in human serum, plasma or select body fluids is used as a surrogate marker for inflammation or infectious disease. In CSF, pleural effusions, and pericardial fluid in particular, elevated AD activity has been shown to be associated with tubercular lesions. Additional disease states that may result in elevated AD activity include liver cirrhosis, liver fibrosis, certain malignancies (e. g. lymphoma), viral hepatitis, and autoimmune diseases (e. g. SLE,  rheumatoid arthritis).


Performing Laboratory
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
14225 Newbrook Drive
Chantilly, VA 20153



Last Updated: August 4, 2023


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