Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR screen (Sendout)
General Information
- Lab Name
- Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR screen (Sendout)
- Lab Code
- RCPOPC
- Epic Ordering
- Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen (Sendout)
- Description
Test Information: FDA approved Cepheid GeneXpert Carba-R assay for the detection of Carbapenemase genes KPC, NDM, VIM, IMP-1 group and OXA-48 (also covering OXA-181 and OXA-232).
Ordering Requirements:
- Pre-approval required. Testing must be approved by submitter jurisdiction's Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) coordinator prior to sample submission.
- Provider must place order electronically in the WA DOH Electronic Test Order and Reporting System (ETOR).
This test is available to UW Medicine patients only.
- Synonyms
- Cepheid GeneXpert Carba-R, Colonization screening, CPO
- Components
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Code Name RCPOSP Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen Specimen RBLIMP Carbapenemase Gene blaIMP RBLKPC Carbapenemase Gene blaKPC RBLNDM Carbapenemase Gene blaNDM RBLX48 Carbapenemase Gene blaOXA-48 RBLVIM Carbapenemase Gene blaVIM RCPOCT Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen Comment RCPOPL Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen Performing Lab
Interpretation
- Method
Real-time PCR
- Reference Range
- See individual components
- Ref. Range Notes
Reference Ranges:
blaIMP: Not Detected blaKPC: Not Detected blaNDM: Not Detected blaOXA-48: Not Detected blaVIM: Not Detected - Interferences and Limitations
Detection of resistance mechanisms is restricted to the target capacity of the assay’s primers and probes. Non-detected targets does not exclude the presence of variants, or other carbapenemase genes or resistance mechanisms. Note: The detected resistance genes are rare in UW Medicine patients without identified risk factors. Carbapenemase resistance by other mechanisms is more common.
Results are for epidemiological and infection control purposes and are not to be used as the sole means for clinical diagnosis, patient management, or treatment monitoring.
- Guidelines
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Swab
- Collection
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Collect rectal swab using the Copan dual-swab. Insert swab in the tube’s universal transport media.
After collection, promptly submit the sample with a copy of the ARLN electronic order.
- UWMC Collections: Deliver to UW Montlake SPS (Specimen Processing Services).
- HMC Collections: Deliver to HMC Microbiology lab.
- UWNW Collections: Deliver to UW Northwest SPS (Specimen Processing Services).
- Handling Instructions
- Quantity
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requested: 1 swab
minimum: 1 swab
Processing
- Processing
Store at ambient temperature while awaiting transport.
Result-at-entry:
- RCPOSP (Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen Specimen): <enter the specimen type submitted>
- For rectal swabs, enter: RS.
HMC Microbiology/UW-MT Sendouts:
- Transport samples to WA DOH at ambient temperature with a copy of the ARLN order, preferably within one day of collection. Ship as Category B.
UW-NW Cross Hospital:
- Forward samples to UW-MT Sendouts along with a copy of the completed ARLN requisition.
Stability: Ambient: Preferred. Copan dual swabs are viable for testing <5 days after patient collection.
Rejection Criteria: Using media not provided with collection kit, no approval from LHJ and/or DOH Communicable Disease Epidemiology (CDE), broken transport device, unaceptable amount of sample on swabs, specimens received at testing laboratory collected >5 days prior, requisition form/isolate discrepancies.
- RCPOSP (Carbapenemase Producing Organism PCR Screen Specimen): <enter the specimen type submitted>
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Serology Sendouts (SRSO)
- Performing Location(s)
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Sendout Washington State Public Health Laboratory
206-418-54001610 NE 150th St.
Shoreline, WA 98155 - Other Locations/Notes
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State of Washington Department of Health, AR Lab Network:
- Ph: 206-418-5478
- Fax: 206-364-0072
- Email: ARLN@doh.wa.gov
- Frequency
- Available STAT?
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 00000
- LOINC
- 85502-3