Hepatitis B Virus Triplet Profile
Order Name
HEP B TRIP
Test Number: 5195227
Revision Date 11/16/2023
Test Number: 5195227
Revision Date 11/16/2023
Test Name | Methodology | LOINC Code |
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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
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Chemiluminescence Assay | 5195-3 |
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody
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Chemiluminescence Assay | 16935-9 |
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Interpretation
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Interpretive information. | 95235-8 |
Hepatitis B Core Total Antibody Index
|
Chemiluminescence Assay | 13952-7 |
Hepatitis B Core Total Antibody Interpretation
|
Interpretive information. | 13952-7 |
SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS | ||||
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Specimen | Specimen Volume (min) | Specimen Type | Specimen Container | Transport Environment |
Preferred | 4 mL (2 mL) | Serum | Clot Activator SST | Refrigerated |
Instructions | Absoulte minimum is 2 mL serum to run all three assays in this panel. Specimen stability: Ambient 3 days, Refrigerated 7 days, Frozen >7 days |
GENERAL INFORMATION | |
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Testing Schedule | Mon - Fri |
Expected TAT | 1-2 Days |
Clinical Use | The Hepatitis B Triplet profile provides a baseline for acute infection (HBsAg), immunity to HBV (HBsAb) through vaccination or infection and even reveals if the patient has had a prior infection with HBV (HBcTotal Ab). The HBV Triplet Profile is in response to the new CDC HBV guidelines and will be valuable in the management of a patient who had or has a high-risk lifestyle for HBV. If considering only an acute infection of HBV then the Hepatitis B Profile is appropriate, but if desiring to establish an informative baseline for HBV then the Hepatitis B Triplet Profile will be most appropriate. |
CPT Code(s) | 86704, 87340, 86706 |
Lab Section | Immunology - Chemistry |