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Test Code LAB401 Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Diagnostic

Additional Codes

Test Name in EPIC EPIC Test Code Mnemonic
PSA Diagnostic LAB401 PSA

 

Useful For/Utility

Used for the quantitative determination of total PSA (both free PSA and PSA complexed to alpha-1-antichymotrypsin) in human serum on the Alinity i analyzer:

 

As an aid in the detection of prostate cancer when used in conjunction with digital rectal exam (DRE) in men 50 years or older. Prostatic biopsy is required for diagnosis of cancer.

 

As an adjunctive test to aid in the management of prostate cancer patients.

Methodology

Chemiluminescent Microparticle Immunoassay (CMIA)

Clinical Information

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a glycoprotein that is produced by the prostate gland, the lining of the urethra, and the bulbourethral gland. Normally, very little PSA is secreted in the blood. Increases in glandular size and tissue damage caused by benign prostatic hypertrophy, prostatitis, or prostate cancer may increase circulating PSA levels.

 

In patients with previously diagnosed prostate cancer, PSA testing is advocated as an early indicator of tumor recurrence and as an indicator of response to therapy. The role of PSA in early detection of prostate cancer is controversial. The American Cancer Society recommends annual examination with digital rectal examination and serum PSA beginning at age 50, and for those men with a life expectancy of at least 10 years after detection of prostate cancer. For men in high-risk groups, such as African Americans or men with a first-degree relative diagnosed at a younger age, testing should begin at a younger age. It is generally recommended that information be provided to patients about the benefits and limitations of testing and treatment so they can make informed decisions.

Specimen Requirements

Specimen Requirements

Submit only 1 of the following specimens:

 

Preferred:

Specimen Type: Serum

Container/Tube: Serum gel

Specimen Volume: 1 mL

Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.40 mL

 

Alternate:

Specimen Type: Plasma (Only acceptable for East Region sites forwarding to SMDC Clinical Lab)

Container/Tube: Light-green top (lithium heparin gel)

Specimen Volume: 1 mL

Specimen Minimum Volume: 0.50 mL

 

 

Specimen Transport Temperature

If testing cannot be performed within 24 hrs, aliquot and freeze specimen.

Day(s) Test Set Up

Monday through Sunday

Performing Laboratory

Chemistry-

St. Joseph's Medical Center Lab

SMDC Clinical Lab, St. Mary's Hospital - Superior Lab, Virginia Hospital Lab, Moose Lake Hospital Lab

Fargo Hospital Lab, St. Mary's - Detroit Lakes Hospital Lab

Test Classification and CPT Coding

84153

Reference Values

0-4 ng/mL