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Ammonia, Plasma

Code:8025|CPT:82140|LOINC:22763-7

Synonyms
Аминокислотный профильацилкарнитиновый профильAmmonia (plasma)Plasma ammonia
IncludesAmmonia, Plasma

Analysis details

Methodology

  • Enzymatic method

Expected Turnaround Time

1 day

Special Instructions

  • Record the collection date and exact time on the blood tube and on the test requisition.

How to use

The Ammonia, Plasma test (also known as plasma ammonia or ammonia [plasma]) is used to evaluate suspected hyperammonemia and to assess hepatic dysfunction. It supports the evaluation of possible hepatic encephalopathy and assists in the diagnostic workup for inborn errors of metabolism affecting the urea cycle as well as in the detection of Reye syndrome. Testing is indicated in neonates who develop neurologic deterioration or unexplained lethargy and/or vomiting, particularly following initial feedings. In appropriate clinical settings, rising ammonia in conjunction with a prolonged prothrombin time may serve as a marker of disease progression.

Limitations

Blood ammonia concentration shows poor correlation with the severity of hepatic coma, and a single result does not reliably predict impending hepatic coma. Furthermore, not all individuals with urea cycle disorders exhibit elevated ammonia concentrations.

Unitmcg/dL
Reference interval
AgeMaleFemale
1y–15y18–6016–50
IndicationsAssessment of suspected hyperammonemia in the context of liver dysfunction., Evaluation of patients with potential hepatic encephalopathy., Aid in diagnosing urea cycle inborn errors of metabolism., Support for identifying Reye syndrome., Testing in neonates with neurologic decline or unexplained lethargy and/or emesis, especially after initial feedings., Monitoring scenarios where increased ammonia together with prolonged prothrombin time may indicate worsening disease.

Possible Causes of Abnormal Results

Increased levels

  • gastrointestinal hemorrhage
  • high-protein diet
  • portal hypertension

Specimen Requirements

SpecimenWhole blood
ContainerLavender Top (K3 EDTA)
Volume1 mL (min 0.5 mL)
Storage InstructionsRoom temperature, Refrigerated, Frozen