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Mercury, Whole Blood

Order Code
085324
CPT
83825
Test Details
TAT

8 days

Methodology

Inductively-coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS)

Remarks

Submit original tube.

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Measures mercury in blood. Detects exposure from environmental or oupational sources.

Specimen Type

Whole Blood

Volume

1 mL

Specimen Container

Royal blue-top (EDTA) tube.

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

Sampling time is end of shift at the end of the work week for industrial exposure monitoring. Metals with timing “end of shift at the end of the work week” (meaning four or five consecutive days with exposure) are eliminated with half-lives longer than five hours. Such metals accumulate in the body during the work week; therefore, their timing is critical in relation to previous exposures.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 14 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days
Order Code
085324
CPT
83825
Test Details
TAT

8 days

Methodology

Inductively-coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS)

Remarks

Submit original tube.

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Measures mercury in blood. Detects exposure from environmental or oupational sources.

Specimen Type

Whole Blood

Volume

1 mL

Specimen Container

Royal blue-top (EDTA) tube.

Patient Preparation

No special preparation is required for this test. You may eat, drink, and take your medications as normal, unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Collection

Sampling time is end of shift at the end of the work week for industrial exposure monitoring. Metals with timing “end of shift at the end of the work week” (meaning four or five consecutive days with exposure) are eliminated with half-lives longer than five hours. Such metals accumulate in the body during the work week; therefore, their timing is critical in relation to previous exposures.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 14 days
Refrigerated 14 days
Frozen 14 days