Glucagon, plasma

Alphabetical Test listing

Glucagon, plasma-994

  
Glucagon, plasma
  
994
  
LAB994
  
MSO
  
Pancreatic glucagon
  
  • When considering a glucagon-secreting tumor of the pancreas
  • In the diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus and other carbohydrate metabolism disorders
  • In the diagnosis of glucagon deficiency in patients with hypoglycemia
  
EDTA plasma
  

Lavender, from Trasylol® collection kit

  
1.0 mL
  
0.5 mL
Submitting the minimum volume does not allow for repeat testing
  
  1. Using a chilled 6-mL lavender-top (EDTA) tube taken from a Trasylol® kit, collect a whole blood specimen
  2. Mix the specimen several times by inverting the EDTA collection tube
  
  1. After removing the cap from the EDTA draw tube, take one of the sterile, Beral pipettes (from under the grey foam), and add 0.25 mL Trasylol® to the EDTA tube.
  2. Recap the EDTA tube and invert several times to mix well.
  3. Centrifuge the EDTA tube to separate the plasma from the cells, and immediately transfer the plasma into one of the brown screw-cap transfer tubes provided in the kit. There should be a "Trasylol® Added" label affixed to the brown transfer tubes.
  4. Cap and freeze the labeled transfer tube containing the EDTA plasma with Trasylol® added.
  

Brown screw-cap transfer tube from a Trasylol® collection kit

  

Frozen (strict) - 7 days

  
  • Sample not collected with Trasylol®
  • Sample not submitted in tube with Trasylol® label
  • Gross hemolysis
  • Recently administered radioisotopes
  • Specimen not received frozen
  • Serum, sodium citrate, or heparinized plasma specimen
  • Lipemia
  
LabCorp Burlington (004622): R-NX
  
Tu
  
3 - 8 days
  

Radioimmunoassay (RIA)

  

50 - 150 pg/mL

  
82943
  
Result 2338-2
  
05/29/2019
  
05/29/2019