Peritoneal Effusion/Paracentesis for Cytology
Test Name | Peritoneal Effusion for Cytology |
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Alternate Name(s) | Paracentesis |
Laboratory Module | Cytology |
Ordering Mnemonic |
category - Cyto mneumonic FLDC |
Specimen Type |
Peritoneal Fluid |
Collection Container | Send the specimens fresh to the laboratory. They may be submited in a dry sterile container or in a large collection device such as a vacutainer bottle. |
Container Information | |
Collection Information |
Note: Do NOT submited peritoneal fluid specimens from uncomplicated ascites in patients with cirrhosis who within the past year have had a negative sample. The user will be prompted to answer questions about clinical history of cirrhosis and indication for the test. Specimens from cirrhotic patients with negative peritoneal cytology within the past yar and no specific clinical indication for peritoneal cytology provided will be cancelled. I.1.All specimens must be accompanied by a completed manual or Meditech generated cyto-pathology non-gynecological requisition. All mandatory fields must be satisfied in order to complete the request. In the case of computer downtime use the standard cytopathology non-gynecological requisition. (iiii) healthcard number
I.3.I.3.Document total volume of fluid received on the cytology requisition I.4. Place specimen containers in a biohazard bag (if applicable). The requisition should be placed in the outer pouch of the biohazard bag.
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Test Schedule |
Monday to Friday prior to 1:00 pm |
Routine Turnaround Time | 1 week |
Stat Turnaround Time | 2-3 days |
Reference Interval | (Information Unavailable) |
Critical Values | (Information Unavailable) |
Lab Process Notes |
Small <40ml specimen. Add cytolyte fluid to specimen. 41-90 ml. Half of the specimen is combined with equal amounts of cytolyt. the other half remains fresh for Pathology. >90 ml. Pour off into 2 labelled 90 ml sterile containers and let settle for two hours refridgerated. For the first bottle: Gently pour off and discard top 40 ml to retain 40 ml of cellular rich fluid. Top the bottle with cytolyt solution. The second bottle is to remain fresh for Pathology. Refrigerate the whole specimen. The specimen description should be recorded including, colour, quantity and any other feature worth noting.
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Storage and Transport | Specimens should be stored in the refrigerator |
Test Referred To | Technical services referred off-site |