Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae by PCR
| Label Mnemonic: | CPPCR |
| Epic code: | LAB7517 |
| Downtime form: | Doctor/Provider Orders - Pathology Core and Specialty Care Nursery |
Commercial Mailout Laboratory
6240-8 RCP
356-8593
6240-8 RCP
356-8593
Specimen(s):
Nasal Wash, Nasopharyngeal Swab, Bronchoalveolar Lavage (BAL), Pleural Fluid
Specimen
Instructions:
Collect nasopharyngeal swab in viral transport medium (33595).
Alternatively, collect tracheal aspirate, bronchoalveolar lavage,
bronchial wash, or nasopharyngeal wash/aspirate in sterile, leak-proof
container.
Nasopharyngeal swab: Collect specimen using the flexible minitip
flocked swab (Hospital Stores #33595).
A. Measure the distance from the patient's nostril to the nasopharynx
(half the distance from nostril to base of the ear) and hold the
swab at that location. Do not advance the swab beyond that point.
B. Gently insert the swab along the base of one nostril (straight
back, not upwards) and continue along the floor of the nasal
passage until reaching the nasopharynx.
C. Rotate swab 2-3 times and hold in place for 5 seconds. Place swab
in tube containing viral transport medium. Break off the excess
length of swab at the score mark to permit capping of the tube.
Nasopharyngeal wash/aspirate:
A. Assemble equipment:
Sterile specimen trap
Personal Protective Equipment (gloves, surgical mask, eye
protection)
Appropriate size suction catheter (8 fr for infants/children,
10/12 fr for adults)
Normal saline vial
Wall suction
Bag or cup of ice for specimen transport to laboratory
B. Place patient with the head tilted slightly back.
C. With sterile gloved hand, insert suction catheter into the
patient's nose to the depth of the nasopharyngeal area (beyond
the turbinates). Do not remove catheter until end of procedure.
(see diagram)
D. With the non-sterile gloved hand, instill approximately 1-2 mL
normal saline outside the catheter.
E. Apply suction to aspirate nasopharyngeal secretions.
F. Above steps may need to be repeated to obtain 1 mL sample in
specimen trap.
G. Remove catheter from patient. With specimen trap still in-line,
rinse catheter with remaining saline to clear secretions.
H. Specimens transported by tube system must be transferred from trap
to a leak-proof sterile container (be sure the lid is tightly
secured).Minimum:
2 mL respiratory specimen in sterile container or swab. Samples
submitted to Specimen Control will be transferred to UTM viral
transport
media.
Rejection Criteria:
Dry swabs and leaking or non-sterile containers. Respiratory aspirates
in collection containers with tubing (sample tends to leak from these
containers, compromising the specimen).
Turn Around
Time:
5 days upon receipt at reference laboratory
Methodology:
Qualitative Polymerase Chain Reaction
CPT Code:
87486
