Bile Acids, Total
Test Catalog Information
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Cerner Primary Mnemonic | Bile Acid, Total |
EPIC Display Name | Bile Acids, Total |
Allscripts (AEHR) Order Name | Bile Acids, Total |
Sunrise Clinical Manager (SCM) Order Name | Bile Acids, Total |
EPIC Inpatient Orderable | Yes |
EPIC Outpatient Orderable | Yes |
Cerner Results |
BILEACID |
Clinical Info |
Evaluate the enterohepatic cycle consisting of the biliary system, intestine, portal circulation, and hepatocytes. |
Specimen Type |
Blood |
Container |
Gold Top Tube |
Collection Instructions |
Container/Tube: Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube Specimen: 1mL serum (0.2 mL min) Transport Temperature: Frozen Note: Patient should be fasting; however, a two-hour postprandial level has been used by various physicians in order to evaluate hepatic function after the gallbladder has been completely emptied (ie, challenge the liver with a high level of bile acids in the portal circulation). |
Transport Instructions |
Frozen |
Specimen Stability |
1 Day Room Temperature 3 Day Refrigerated 7 days Frozen |
Methodology |
Enzymatic |
Days Performed |
The concentration of bile acids in serum is elevated in patients with many structural liver diseases, due to the inability of the liver to extract bile acids efficiently from portal blood. Metabolic liver diseases such as Gilbert disease, Crigler-Najjar syndrome, or Dubin-Johnson syndrome do not appear to cause elevated bile acid concentrations. Bile acid levels may be altered even when other liver function tests are normal and may serve as a sensitive and specific indicator of liver disease. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a temporary condition caused by maternal liver dysfunction during pregnancy. It is characterized by intense generalized pruritus (itchiness) which usually begins in the third trimester. ICP is also known as cholestatic jaundice of pregnancy, cholestatic hepatosis, icterus gravidarum, and obstetric cholestasis. There are several laboratory tests which can be done to confirm a diagnosis of cholestasis of pregnancy, including bile acids. Maternal blood levels of bile salts are often at least three times the normal level in ICP; however, the levels may be 10 to 100 times normal. Blood tests can also reveal increased levels of other liver enzymes that indicate general liver dysfunction, such as ALT, AST, and alkaline phosphatase. While ALT/AST levels may be normal or slightly elevated, alkaline phosphatase levels are almost always higher than normal (though this may be due, in part, to the alkaline phosphatase added to the mother's blood from the placenta). However, if the liver enzymes are extremely elevated, other causes, such as viral hepatitis, should be considered. In the absence of bile acid tests, elevated ALT, AST and/or alkaline phosphatase levels in the setting of intense pruritus are generally adequate to diagnose cholestasis of pregnancy. Though it may cause extreme discomfort, cholestasis of pregnancy is regarded as benign to the mother; however, it has been widely established that ICP poses a significant increased risk to the fetus and is associated with an increased incidence of stillbirth. Fetal death in ICP is a real risk and the primary objective of treatment is to make certain that the baby is born before stillbirth occurs. While the fetal death rate for untreated patients is around 10%, studies in which patients are induced before term have found fetal mortality rate to be 0% to 2%. The danger from ICP is eliminated when the child is safely delivered and labor is induced when the fetus' lungs are mature, regardless of any other test results. After delivery, the symptoms in the mother usually decrease within 48 hours of delivery and disappear completely within four weeks postpartum. Cholestasis of pregnancy does not cause permanent liver impairment to the mother and the liver returns to normal function, once the baby is delivered. |
Performing Laboratory |
LabCorp |
CPT |
82239 LOINC Code: 14628-2 |
PDM |
5900336 |
Desired Epic Build Bile Acids, Total
Cerner Primary Mnemonic: | Bile Acid, Total | ||||||
PDM | 5900336 | ||||||
Informatics - Workgroup | Chemistry | ||||||
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Display Name * | Bile Acids, Total | ||||||
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Ordering info (EPIC SmartText) | Evaluate the enterohepatic cycle consisting of the biliary system, intestine, portal circulation, and hepatocytes. | ||||||
IP Orderable | Yes | ||||||
OP Orderable | Yes | ||||||
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Special History | No | ||||||
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Current Actual EPIC Build as of 10/28/2024
Procedure Id | 64592 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pdm | 5900336 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Order Display Name | Bile Acids, Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Procedure Name | BILE ACIDS, TOTAL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Procedure Master Number | LAB693 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short Procedure Name | BILE ACIDS,TOTAL | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Category Code | 1.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Category Code Record Name | LAB BLOOD ORDERABLES | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Synonyms | BILE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Clinically Active | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Orderable | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Performable | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Reference Link Url | https://labs.northwell.edu/epic/test/64592 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Specimen Source Pick List | Blood, Arterial Blood, Capillary Blood, Central Line Blood, Venous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specimen Source Default - Male | Blood, Venous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specimen Source Default - Female | Blood, Venous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Order Questions | ["3045300170", "3045300171", "3045300173"] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Order Questions Record Name | NH IP HOME COLLECT DATE NH IP HOME COLLECT DAYS NH IP HOME COLLECT MEDICALLY NECESSARY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Order Specific Question Override | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Edp Ip Specimen Source | Blood, Venous Blood, Central Line Blood, Arterial Blood, Capillary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Edp Ip Specimen Type | Blood | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Derived Edp Ip Buttons S | Blood, Central Line Blood, Venous Blood, Capillary Blood, Arterial | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Derived Edp Ip Buttons T | Blood | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ip Orderable | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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