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Amylase Isoenzymes
Test Code: AMY-ISO
Overview
Ordering
Specimen
Performing
Clinical/Interpretive
Contacts
Coding
Synonyms/Keywords
Synonyms, Keywords
Amylase fractionation, Amylase, Isoenzymes
Test Components
Test Components
Total Amylase, pancreatic (p-) amylase, a qualitative screening test for macroamylase
Useful For
Useful For
Hyperamylasemia can occur in salivary gland disorders, peritonitis, ruptured ectopic pregnancy, renal failure, acute appendicitis, burns diabetic acidosis, drug addiction and macroamylasemia. When hyperamylesemia occurs for no apparent reason or other tests do not confirm pancreatitis, macroamylasemia should be considered.
Specimen Requirements
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/Plasma
Serum Separator Tube (SST)
Red Top Tube
(RTT), Lithium-heparin Plasma Separator (PST)
1 mL
0.5 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Serum/Plasma
Refrigerate
7 days
Frozen
>7 days
Rejection Criteria
Rejection Criteria
Specimens collected with EDTA, oxalate, or sodium citrate preservatives.
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
Less than 2 hours
CNPG3 Rate, G7 PNP Immunoinhibition, Polyethylene Glycol Precipitation Assays/Beckman AU
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
Marshfield
Total amylase:
0 - 14 days:
<=8 U/L
15 days - <3 mo:
<=17 U/L
3 mo - <1 yr:
<=39 U/L
>=1yr: 18 - 69 U/L
Pancreatic amylase: 13 - 53 U/L
Macroamylase: Negative
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
82150
Amylase, pancreatic
82150
Macroamylase
Synonyms/Keywords
Synonyms, Keywords
Amylase fractionation, Amylase, Isoenzymes
Test Components
Test Components
Total Amylase, pancreatic (p-) amylase, a qualitative screening test for macroamylase
Ordering Applications
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application
Description
Centricity
Amylase Isoenzymes
Cerner
Amylase Isoenzymes
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
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/Plasma
Serum Separator Tube (SST)
Red Top Tube
(RTT), Lithium-heparin Plasma Separator (PST)
1 mL
0.5 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Serum/Plasma
Refrigerate
7 days
Frozen
>7 days
Rejection Criteria
Rejection Criteria
Specimens collected with EDTA, oxalate, or sodium citrate preservatives.
Useful For
Useful For
Hyperamylasemia can occur in salivary gland disorders, peritonitis, ruptured ectopic pregnancy, renal failure, acute appendicitis, burns diabetic acidosis, drug addiction and macroamylasemia. When hyperamylesemia occurs for no apparent reason or other tests do not confirm pancreatitis, macroamylasemia should be considered.
Test Components
Test Components
Total Amylase, pancreatic (p-) amylase, a qualitative screening test for macroamylase
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
Marshfield
Total amylase:
0 - 14 days:
<=8 U/L
15 days - <3 mo:
<=17 U/L
3 mo - <1 yr:
<=39 U/L
>=1yr: 18 - 69 U/L
Pancreatic amylase: 13 - 53 U/L
Macroamylase: Negative
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
Less than 2 hours
CNPG3 Rate, G7 PNP Immunoinhibition, Polyethylene Glycol Precipitation Assays/Beckman AU
For billing questions, see Contacts
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
82150
Amylase, pancreatic
82150
Macroamylase
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