Osteocalcin (Southeast Michigan Only)
Bone G1a Protein
Test Codes
EPIC: LAB1231456, Beaker: XOSTE, Mayo: OSCAL
Department
Send Outs
Instructions
For 12 hours before specimen collection do not take multivitamins or dietary supplements containing biotin (vitamin B7), which is commonly found in hair, skin, and nail supplements and multivitamins.
Specimen Collection Criteria
Collect (preferred specimen): One Gold-top SST tube.
Also acceptable: One plain Red-top tube.
Physician Office/Draw Specimen Preparation
Centrifuge to separate serum or plasma from cells within two hours of collection. Transfer serum or plasma to a plastic transport tube and freeze (-20°C/-4°F or below).
Preparation for Courier Transport
Transport: 1.0 mL serum, frozen (-20°C/-4°F or below). (Minimum: 0.8 mL)
Rejection Criteria
- Hemolyzed specimens.
- Specimens not collected and processed as indicated.
In-Lab Processing
Centrifuge to separate serum or plasma from cells within two hours of collection. Transfer serum or plasma to a plastic transport tube and freeze (-20°C/-4°F or below).
Transport: 1.0 mL serum or plasma, frozen (-20°C/-4°F or below). (Minimum: 0.8 mL)
Storage
Specimen Stability for Testing:
Room Temperature (20-26°C or 68-78.8°F): 72 hours
Refrigerated (2-8°C or 36-46°F): 14 days
Frozen (-20°C/-4°F or below): 90 days
Specimen Storage in Department Prior to Disposal:
Specimen retention time is determined by the policy of the reference laboratory. Contact the Send Outs Laboratory with any questions.
Laboratory
Sent to Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester, MN.
Performed
Monday – Friday
Results available in 2-4 days.
Reference Range
By report.
Test Methodology
Quantitative Electro Chemiluminescent Immunoassay.
Interpretation
In patients with renal failure the osteocalcin result can be elevated, both directly, due to impaired clearance, and indirectly, due to renal osteodystrophy.
Clinical Utility
This assay is used to evaluate bone disease. Increased levels of osteocalcin are found in bone diseases characterized by increased bone turnover. Osteocalcin levels are elevated in Paget's disease of the bone, cancer accompanied by bone metastases, primary hyperparathyroidism and renal osteodystrophy. Osteocalcin levels may be a useful index in evaluating the therapeutic management of patients.
CPT Codes
83937
Contacts
Send Outs Laboratory – RO
248-551-9045
Name: Send Outs Laboratory – RO
Location:
Phone: 248-551-9045
Last Updated
11/8/2024
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