| Test Name: |
CULTURE: AEROBIC/ANAEROBIC |
| Test Code: |
2137775 |
| Alias: |
LAB3006
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| CPT Code(s): |
87070
87075
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| Test Includes: |
Aerobic culture
Anaerobic culture
Gram stain
Organism ID and Susceptibility testing (when appropriate) |
| Preferred Specimen: |
Tissue biopsy or aspirated material |
| Container: |
Sterile cup
May put saline on tissue biopsy, to keep it moist. Please label container "saline" so lab knows it is not formalin. |
| Alternate Container: |
Swab: Preferred is E-swab (white, blue or purple cap). Alternate: BBL culture swab with Amies gel |
| Collection Instructions: |
Collect specimen (aspirate or exudate) after disinfecting skin surface. |
| Transport Temperature: |
Room temperature |
| Stability: |
Room temperature: 24 hours |
| Rejection Criteria: |
The following specimens will be rejected:
aspirates or fluids inserted in Eswab or culturette transport tube;
specimens received in expired transport media;
tissue submitted in formalin;
specimens submitted in collection devices other than the ones listed;
specimens from sites with normal anaerobic flora (oral cavity, respiratory tract, GI and genital tract, skin surface). |
| Additional Information: |
This test includes gram stain, bacterial culture and susceptibility testing on certain pathogens. Specimen site information must be supplied in order to interpret findings correctly. Indicating only "abscess" or "wound" does not relay enough information for culture processing or interpretation of results. Skin and wound cultures may be contaminated with commensal flora from surrounding or adjacent tissue. Tissue biopsies and other surgical specimens are considered to be free of commensal flora.
Additional CPT codes/charges may apply. |
| Schedule: |
Gram stains are reported within 24 hours of specimen receipt.
Aerobic culture plates are examined daily for at least 3 days.
Anaerobic culture plates are examined daily for at least 4 days.
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| Method: |
Bacterial culture isolation and microscopic examination
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| Clinical Significance: |
The demonstration of anaerobes from normally sterile sites (i.e. blood, joint fluid, tissue) is generally clinically significant. The quality and usefulness of an anaerobic culture is directly related to the appropriateness of the specimen, the collection method, and the timely transport and processing of the specimen. |
| Department: |
Microbiology |
| Use: |
For Hospital use only:
2133251 Culture: aerobic/anaerobic w/GS, bone
2133310 Culture: aerobic/anaerobic w/GS, other
2133214 Culture: aerobic/anaerobic w/GS, tissue/biopsy
2133212 Culture: aerobic/anaerobic w/GS, wound (superficial)
2133254 Culture: aerobic/anaerobic w/GS, wound (surgical)
reviewed 11/29/19 lw |
| Reference Ranges: |
No aerobic or anaerobic growth |
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