Protein, Total and Protein Electrophoresis

Cleveland Heartlab P, Test

NEW YORK DOH APPROVED: YES

CPT Code: 84155, 84165
Order Code: 1395
Includes: Total Protein, Albumin, Alpha-1 Globulin, Alpha-2 Globulin, Beta-1 Globulin, Beta-2 Globulin, Gamma Globulin, Abnormal Protein Band 1 (if present), Abnormal Protein Band 2 (if present), Abnormal Protein Band 3 (if present)
ABN Requirement:
No
Specimen: Serum
Volume:  2.0 mL
Minimum Volume:  1.0 mL
Container: Gel-barrier tube (SST, Tiger Top)

Collection:

  1. Collect and label sample according to standard protocols.
  2. Gently invert tube 5 times immediately after draw. DO NOT SHAKE.
  3. Allow blood to clot 30 minutes.
  4. Centrifuge for 10 minutes.

Fasting: Overnight fasting is preferred

Transport: Store serum at 2°C to 8°C after collection and ship the same day per packaging instructions provided with the Cleveland HeartLab shipping box.

Stability:

Ambient (15-25°C): 5 days
Refrigerated (2-8°C):
7 days
Frozen (-20°C):
28 days

Causes for Rejection: Specimens other than serum; grossly hemolyzed specimens; grossly lipemic specimens; improper labeling; samples not stored properly; samples older than stability limits

Methodology: Capillary Zone Electrophoresis (CZE), Spectrophotometry (SP)

Turn Around Time:  2 to 4 days

Reference Range:

Protein, Total, Serum:

AgeMale
g/dL
Female
g/dL
<1 Month4.1-6.34.2-6.2
1-5 Months4.7-6.74.4-6.6
6-11 Months5.5-7.05.6-7.9
1-19 Years6.3-8.26.3-8.2
≥20 Years6.1-8.16.1-8.1

Protein Electrophoresis:

Reference Range
Albumin3.8-4.8 g/dL
Alpha-1 Globulin0.2-0.3 g/dL
Alpha-2 Globulin0.5-0.9 g/dL
Beta-1 Globulin0.4-0.6 g/dL
Beta-2 Globulin0.2-0.5 g/dL
Gamma Globulin0.8-1.7 g/dL
Abnormal Protein Band 1None Detected
Abnormal Protein Band 2None Detected
Abnormal Protein Band 3None Detected

Clinical Significance: Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an analytical technique that provides separation of serum protein into six fractions: Albumin, Alpha-1, Alpha-2, Beta-1, Beta-2, and Gamma. Interpretation of elevation, decreased, or visual change in different fractions can be used as a diagnostic aid for a variety of different disease states and protein abnormalities, including monoclonal gammopathies (MG).

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