ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory

Osmotic Fragility, Erythrocyte : 2002257
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Time Sensitive
  


Mnemonic: OSM FRG

Methodology: Spectrophotometry
Performed: Mon-Fri
Reported: 1-5 days
Specimen Required: Collect: Green (sodium or lithium heparin).

Specimen Preparation: Transport 2 unfixed, air-dried, and unstained smears to accompany the collected blood (smears should be made from the blood submitted) (Min: 2 smears). AND 5 mL whole blood (Min: 1 mL). Specimens should be received within 24 hours of collection; testing must be performed within 48 hours of collection.

Storage/Transport Temperature: Room temperature.

Unacceptable Conditions: Hemolyzed blood. Heparinized specimens greater than 48 hours old.

Stability (collection to initiation of testing): Ambient: 48 hours; Refrigerated: Unacceptable; Frozen: Unacceptable

Reference Interval:
Within normal curve limits. A graph will accompany laboratory report.
Interpretive Data: For patients with acute hemolysis, a normal red cell osmotic fragility test result cannot exclude an osmotic fragility abnormality since the osmotically labile cells may be hemolyzed and not present. Recommend testing during a state of prolonged homeostasis with stable hematocrit.
CPT Code(s): 85555
Cross References: Osmotic Fragility (Osmotic Fragility, Erythrocyte), Spherocytic Hemolytic Disease (Osmotic Fragility, Erythrocyte)
 
 

 

 

 
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