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Progesterone
Test Code745
CPT Codes
84144
Preferred Specimen
1 mL serum
Minimum Volume
0.5 mL
Instructions
Please note: Do not order progesterone testing to a barrier gel specimen older than 72 hours. Progesterone binds to barrier gel causing decreased values.
DHEA supplementation causes a false elevation of values in this standard immunoassay method for progesterone. Physicians using progesterone levels as a criterion for triggering ovulation in an IVF cycle in patients supplemented with DHEA should assess progesterone levels using LC/MSMS Progesterone Assay, such as test code 17183 performed at Quest Diagnostics San Juan Capistrano.
DHEA supplementation causes a false elevation of values in this standard immunoassay method for progesterone. Physicians using progesterone levels as a criterion for triggering ovulation in an IVF cycle in patients supplemented with DHEA should assess progesterone levels using LC/MSMS Progesterone Assay, such as test code 17183 performed at Quest Diagnostics San Juan Capistrano.
Transport Container
Plastic screw-cap vial
Transport Temperature
Room temperature
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: 72 hours
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 28 days
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 28 days
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Serum stored on barrier gel for more than 72 hours
Methodology
Immunoassay (IA)
Setup Schedule
Set up: Mon-Sat; Report available: Next day
Limitations
Heterophil antibodies may produce falsely-elevated results.
Reference Range
Male | <1.4 ng/mL |
Female | |
Follicular Phase | <1.0 ng/mL |
Luteal Phase | 2.6-21.5 ng/mL |
Postmenopausal | <0.5 ng/mL |
Pregnancy | |
First Trimester | 4.1-34.0 ng/mL |
Second Trimester | 24.0-76.0 ng/mL |
Third Trimester | 52.0-302.0 ng/mL |
Clinical Significance
Levels increase sharply during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. The level increases from 9 to 32 weeks of pregnancy.
Performing Laboratory
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
14225 Newbrook Drive
Chantilly, VA 20153