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Department

Biochemistry

Preferred Sample Type

Bicarbonate

Suitable Specimen Types

  • Serum
  • Li Hep Plasma
0.2 mL blood (1 x paed Lith Hep)

Specimen Transport

Not applicable

Sample Processing in Laboratory

Usual

Sample Preparation

Centrifuge sample on arrival. Samples must be analysed immediatley. Avoid haemolysed samples.

Turnaround Time

5 Hours

Sample Stability

Samples are stable for at least 1 hour at 4°C.

Bicarbonate concentration in uncapped tubes will decrease by approximately 4 mmol/L after 1 hour. Unopened samples are stable for several days if stored refrigerated.

Bicarbonate

General Information

Serum/Plasma bicarbonate measurements, combined with pH measurement are frequently used to diagnose and treat irregularities in acid-base imbalance. Bicarbonate is a major component of the acid-base buffering system in the circulation. Changes in bicarbonate concentration reflect both acute and chronic disorders in acid-base metabolism.

Patient Preparation

None

Notes

None Given

Reference Range

Neonate - 16yrs   19-28 mmol/L

Adult                  22-29 mmol/L

(Source : Pathology Harmony Recommendations)

 

 

Specifications

  • EQA Scheme?: Yes
  • EQA Status:

    WEQAS and RIQAS