Hepatitis E Virus Antibodies (Sendout)
General Information
- Lab Name
- Hepatitis E Virus Antibodies
- Lab Code
- RHEPEA
- Epic Ordering
- Hepatitis E Virus Antibodies (Sendout)
- External Test Id
- HEVG, HEVM
- Description
Useful For:
- Hepatitis E, IgG: Diagnosis of past exposure to Hepatitis E virus.
- Hepatitis E, IgM: Diagnosis of acute or recent (<6 mo months) Hepatitis E infection.
Test Algorithm: If Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) IgM Antibody Screen is reactive or borderline, Hepatitis E IgM Confirmation (Sendout) [RHEVMC] will be performed.
- References
- Mayo Clinic Laboratories Hepatitis E Virus IgG Clinical & Interpretive Information
- Mayo Clinic Laboratories Hepatitis E Virus IgM with reflex Clinical & Interpretive Information
- Synonyms
- Anti-HEV, Hepatitis E IgG & IgM, Hepatitis E Screen, HEV, HEVG, HEVM
- Components
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Code Name RHEIGG Hepatitis E Virus, IgG RHEIGM Hepatitis E Virus, IgM
Interpretation
- Method
Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA)-Screening Procedure
Confirmatory IgM, if performed: Line Immunoassay (LIA)
- Reference Range
- See individual components
- Interferences and Limitations
Cautions:
IgG: A negative test result does not exclude the presence of recent hepatitis E infection (<2 month duration), especially in immunocompromised patients. Repeat testing for anti-hepatitis E virus (HEV) IgM and anti-HEV IgG in 1 to 2 months is necessary for diagnosis of recent hepatitis E.
IgM: Despite having a high specificity rate, the positive predictive value of the hepatitis E virus (HEV) IgM antibody screening test may be low (ie, relatively high frequency of false-positive test results) due to low prevalence of acute hepatitis E in the patient population being screened. HEV IgM antibody confirmatory test is helpful and necessary to determine the true infection status of patients with reactive HEV IgM antibody screening test results.
A negative test result does not exclude the presence of recent hepatitis E infection, especially in immunocompromised patients. Repeat testing of serum for anti-HEV IgM in 2 to 4 weeks may be necessary for diagnosis of acute in such patients.
IgG, IgM: Performance characteristics of this assay have not been established for serum specimens that are heat inactivated, icteric, lipemic, hemolyzed, or contain particulate matter.
- References
- Mayo Clinic Laboratories Hepatitis E Virus IgG Clinical & Interpretive Information
- Mayo Clinic Laboratories Hepatitis E Virus IgM with reflex Clinical & Interpretive Information
- Guidelines
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Blood
- Collection
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Collect 3 mL blood in RED TOP tube or GOLD TOP SST
- Handling Instructions
Outside Laboratories: Centrifuge sample and transfer serum to a separate plastic vial. Freeze serum at -20°C while awaiting shipment. Transport samples on dry ice.
Stability: Frozen (preferred): Indefinitely; Refrigerated: 24 hours; Ambient: Unacceptable.
Reject Due To: Gross hemolysis, gross lipemia, gross icterus.
- Quantity
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requested: 1 mL serum
minimum: 0.2 mL serum
Processing
- Processing
Centrifuge sample and transfer serum to a separate aliquot. Freeze sample at -20° C.
Sendouts:
- Order Mayo Tests: HEVG and HEVM.
- Interfaced: Yes.
Stability: Frozen (preferred): Indefinitely; Refrigerated: 24 hours; Ambient: Unacceptable.
Reject Due To: Gross hemolysis, gross lipemia, gross icterus.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Performing Location(s)
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Sendout Mayo Clinic Laboratories (Superior Drive)
800-533-17103050 Superior Drive NW
Rochester, MN 55901 - Frequency
- Performed: Tuesday, Thursday. Report Available: 1-7 days. IgM Confirmation: 1-21 days.
- Available STAT?
- No
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 86790x2
- LOINC
- 13294-4
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW3969