Test Code HEP A Hepatitis A IgM Antibody, Serum
Additional Codes
LAB798
Collection Method
Venous collection
Minimum Volume
0.5ml
Container
Gold Top / Serum Separator / Additive Free
Acceptable Specimens
Serum:
- Gold Top SST
- Red Top
Plasma:
- Light Geen Top (Lithium heparin)
Reference or Target Ranges
Nonreactive
Reportable Units
Reactive/Nonreactive
Critical Value
Not defined for this assay
Reasons for Rejection
Hemolysis Threshold | 1000 mg/dL |
Icterus Threshold | 50 mg/dL |
Lipemia Threshold | 2000 mg/dL |
Other | QNS, contaminated, improperly Labeled, improper specimen type |
Specimen Stability
Ambient | 2 hours |
Refrigerated (4°C to 8°C) | 7 days |
Frozen(-40°C to 0°C) | 3 months |
Performance Information
Days and Time Performed | 24/7 |
Expected Turn Around Time | Routine: 4 hours |
Stat Availability | No |
Performing Bench | CPH Chemistry |
Methodology/Method Description | Roche Cobas |
CPT Codes
86709
Last review/edit date
March 2024
Additional Information/Important Notes
Result Clarification
Nonreactive: IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A Virus were not detected. This does not exclude the possibility of exposure to, or infection with HAV. Levels of IgM antibodies to HAV may be below the cut-off in early infection
Borderline: IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A may or may not be present. Patients exhibiting borderline test results should be closely monitored by redrawing and retesting at approximately two week intervals.
Reactive: IgM antibodies to Hepatitis A Virus detected. This is presumptive evidence of HAV infection. A Reactive IgM antibody to HAV does not rule out other hepatitis infections.