Occult Blood, Fecal, IA (LABCORP)

Test Code
99901000629


Alias/See Also
LAB694: Occult Blood X 1, Stool | LABCORP EAP: 182949


CPT Codes
82274x1

Preferred Specimen
LABCORP LAB: STOOL (Room Temperature) Min Vol: 5


Instructions
Collect 2 g (thumbnail size portion of stool) or 2 mL liquid stool in a Para-Pak pink container


Transport Temperature
Specimen: Stool Volume: 2 g (thumbnail size portion of stool) or 2 mL liquid stool Minimum Volume: 2 g or 2 mL Container: O&P transport vial with formalin (Para-Pak® pink); stool C&S transport vial with Cary Blair medium (Para-Pak® orange); sterile screw-cap container or Para-Pak® white Collection: Fecal specimens for parasitic examination should be collected before initiation of antidiarrheal therapy or antiparasitic therapy. The highest yield on hospitalized patients occurs when diarrhea is present on admission or within 72 hours of admission. The onset of diarrhea more than 72 hours after admission is usually caused by Clostridium difficile toxin rather than parasites or the usual stool pathogens. The following recommendations are made for efficient and cost-effective diagnosis of diarrheal disease in patients admitted with gastroenteritis. - Submit one or two specimens per diarrheal illness immediately. Consider first requesting EIAs for Giardia and Cryptosporidium (See test Giardia lamblia, Direct Detection EIA [182204] or Giardia lamblia, Direct Detection EIA and Cryptosporidium, Direct Detection EIA [183558]). Giardia and Cryptosporidium are the most common causes of parasitic gastroenteritis in the United States. ? If EIAs are negative, request add-on testing for Ova and Parasites Examination (008623), and submit an additional specimen after five days for O&P examination. ? Also consider testing for unusual stool pathogens (Cyclospora Smear Stool [183145]), especially in the immunocompromised patient. Storage Instructions: Maintain stool specimens in O&P transport with formalin at room temperature or refrigerate and test within two months of collection. Stool collected in Cary Blair medium should be refrigerated or frozen and tested within one week of collection. Stool in sterile container should be frozen or can be kept refrigerated if tested within 48 hours.


Report Available
LABCORP LAB
STAT: 5760 min
Routine: 5760 min
Extended TAT: No TAT min
Timed: 5760 min
Life or Death: 5760 min



Last Updated: March 6, 2023


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