Triglycerides
| Label Mnemonic: | TRIG |
| Epic code: | LAB134 |
| Downtime form: | Doctor/Provider Orders - Pathology Core and Specialty Care Nursery |
6240 RCP
356-3527
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| Plasma Separator Tube 4.5 mL |
3 mL whole blood in light green top tube or ONE Microtainer® for pediatric patients.
The National Lipid Association and the National Cholesterol Education Program have set the following guidelines for lipids in a context of cardiovascular disease for adults 18 years old and older:
Normal: < 150 mg/dL
Borderline High: 150-199 mg/dL
High: 200-499 mg/dL
Very High: > or = 500 mg/dL
The Expert Panel on Integrated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health and Risk Reduction in Children and Adolescents has set the following guidelines for lipids in a context of cardiovascular risk for children 2 to 17 years old:
TRIGLYCERIDES
2-9 years:
Acceptable: <75 mg/dL
Borderline High: 75-99 mg/dL
High: > or =100 mg/dL
10-17 years:
Acceptable: <90 mg/dL
Borderline High: 90-129 mg/dL
High: > or =130 mg/dL
Reference values have not been established for patients who are younger than 24 months of age.
To convert triglyceride values to mm/L, divide by 88.6.
Serum/Plasma Icterus: Significant negative interference can occur with I index above 10 for conjugated bilirubin and above 35 for unconjugated bilirubin (approximate conjugated bilirubin concentration of 10 mg/dL or approximate unconjugated bilirubin concentration of 35 mg/dL). Hemolysis: No significant interference up to an H index of 700 (approximate hemoglobin concentration: 700 mg/dL). Lipemia (Intralipid): The L index correlates with sample turbidity and not to triglycerides level. Serum samples having extremely elevated triglycerides (greater than 3000 mg/dL) can produce a normal result.* High concentrations of unesterified glycerol in the sample can produce falsely elevated results. This can occur in rare inborn errors of glycerol metabolism (e.g., glycerol kinase deficiency). In very rare cases gammopathy, in particular type IgM Walderstroms macroglobulinemia, may cause unreliable results. *Shephard MDS, Whiting MJ. Clin Chem. 1990;36(2):325-329.
Enzymatic Colorimetric
Triglycerides-Other, Body Fluid
Fasting Specimen Requirements

Fasting for at least 12 hours prior to collection is recommended.
This test is also performed in the Iowa River Landing (IRL) clinical laboratory (for specimens drawn at that site).
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