Lipid Panels

Supply #T157 Red/Yellow SST 8mL

LIPID PANEL
Test Code: 7600
CPT Code(s): 80061
Includes: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated) Non-HDL Cholesterol

LIPID PANEL WITH RELFEX TO DIRECT HDL
Test Code: 14852
CPT Code(s): 80061
Includes: Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL-Cholesterol (calculated), Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated). If Triglyceride result is >400 mg/dL, Direct LDL will be performed at an additional charge (CPT code(s): 83721).

Methodology: Spectrophotmetry (SP)

Alternative Name(s): Cholesterol, HDL, Fasting Lipids, LDL


 

Collection Guide

Supply: #T157 Red/Yellow SST 8mL

Preferred Specimen: Serum, Fasting

Preferred Volume: 3mL

Transport Container: Serum Separator Tube (SST)

Transport Temperature: Refrigerated

Specimen Stability: Refrigerated: 7 days

Rejection Criteria: 

  • Hemolysis
    • What are hemolyzed specimens?
      • Hemolysis occurs when the red cells are damaged during sample collection causing them to rupture.  Hemolyzed serum or plasma is pale pink to red rather than the normal clear straw or pale-yellow color.
    • What causes a specimen to be hemolyzed?
      • Mixing tubes too vigorously
      • Placing tubes in the refrigerator without allowing 30 minutes at room temperature for complete clotting
      • Exposure to heat or in a refrigerator that is too cold
      • Using a needle with too small of a bore necessary for the venipuncture
      • Using too large a tube when using a butterfly needle
      • Not allowing sufficient time for alcohol to dry on puncture site
      • Leaving the tourniquet on for longer than one minute
    • How can hemolyzed specimens be prevented?
      • For routine collections, use a 20–22-gauge needle
      • Do not remove the needle from the vein with the vacuum tube engaged
      • Do not collect a specimen in a hematoma
      • Do not centrifuge the specimen for a prolonged period of time
      • Draw the sample gently and evenly
  • Moderate to Gross Icterus
  • Specimens exceeding stability
  • Specimens other than serum
  • Unlabeled or improperly labeled specimens

For additional supply or collection device information, please contact DLO's Customer Service at (800) 891-2917, option 2.

The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the Payor being billed.

Additional names
Cholesterol
HDL
Fasting Lipids
LDL
CPT Code(s)
80061
Test Code
7600