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Test Code HBSAGDV Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, DaVita Dialysis

Important Note

The HBSAGDV is to be used specifically for DaVita Dialysis patient testing, and is available only to Marshfield Medical Center and the Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Weston. 

Useful For

The HBSAGDV is an alternate HBsAg test code to be used specifically for DaVita Dialysis patient testing, and is available only to Marshfield Medical Center and the Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Weston. 

 

For routine Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) requests, see HAA test code.  The assay is used to aid in the diagnosis of hepatitis B and determining the phase of a hepatitis B infection.

Synonyms/Keywords

DaVita, Dialysis, Hepatitis, HBSAG

Specimen Requirements

Fasting Required Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
No Serum Serum Separator  Tube (SST) Red Top Tube (RTT) 1.0 mL 0.5 mL 0.5 mL

Collection/Processing Instructions

Separate serum from the blood within 24 hours of collection, and transport in an aliquot tube.  Store serum specimens at 2-8oC if not to be tested within 24 hours of collection.  Specimen must be free of particulate matter including fibrin.  For longer storage, freeze specimens at -20oC or colder.  Frozen specimens should be completely thawed, throroughly mixed and centrifuged before analysis.  Up to 4 freeze thaw cycles is acceptable.  

 

For U-Have testing, specimens stored in primary tubes up to 14 days at 2-8oC are acceptable.  Primary tubes include serum stored on the clot, and samples processed and stored in gel barrier blood collection tubes.  

 

High doses of exogenous biotin (also termed Vitamin B7, Vitamin H or Coenzyme R) may interfere with this assay.  It is recommended that patients refrain from consuming any multivitamin or supplement containing biotin for at least 72 hours prior to collection of a blood sample.

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum Ambient 24 hours
Refrigerate 14 days
Frozen at -20oC 6 months
Frozen at -70oC >6 months

Rejection Criteria

Grossly hemolyzed
Grossly icteric
Specimens containing precipitate
Cadaver specimens
Heat-inactivated specimens
Body fluids other than serum

Test Information

Hepatitis B is a viral illness that is transmitted through blood and other body fluids.  Both acute and chronic stages occur, with the frequency of progression to chronicity declining with age at time of infection.  Chronic hepatitis B often leads to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.  Hepatitis B is a vaccine-preventable disease. 

 

Limitations:

  • The results determined by different assays from different manufacturers can vary due to different assay specificities and cannot be used interchangeably.  
  • It is recognized that the current methods for the detection of hepatitis B surface antigen may not detect all potentially infected individuals.  A nonreactive test result does not exclude the possibility of exposure to or infection with hepatitis B virus.  A nonreactive test result in individuals with prior exposure to hepatitis B may be due to antigen levels below the detection limit of this assay or lack of antigen reactivity to the antibodies in this assay.  
  • Assay performance characteristics have not been established in populations of immunocompromised or immunosuppressed patients.

Interferences

Heterophilic antibodies in human serum can react with the immunoglobulins included in the assay components causing interference with immunoassay.   

 

High doses of exogenous biotin (also termed Vitamin B7, Vitamin H or Coenzyme R) may interfere with this assay.

Interpretations

The presence of hepatitis B surface antigen indicates ongoing acute or chronic hepatitis B infection. 

A result of a single hepatitis B lab study should be interpreted with caution.

Reference Range Information

Performing Location Reference Range
Marshfield Non-Reactive

Marshfield Labs Performing Department

Marshfield Labs Chemistry

Performing Information

Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Marshfield Monday through Sunday

Initial result:  < 2 hours

 

Confirmation of Reactives:  3 days

Sandwich immunoassay using Direct Chemiluminometric Technology/Siemens Centaur

CPT Codes

CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
87340        

Outreach CPT Codes

CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
87340        

Ordering Applications

Ordering Application Description
Cerner Hepatitis B Surface Ag, DaVita