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72264-5

Laboratory

Bilirubin excess and oxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin and xanthochromia and albumin quotient panel - Serum and CSF

Definition

The bilirubin excess is the most sophisticated parameter to exclude subarachnoidal hemorrhage in patient with negative cranial CT scan. The diagnosis is also dependent on the amount of oxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin and possibly xanthochromia present in CSF.

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Bilirubin excess & oxyhemoglobin & methemoglobin & xanthochromia & albumin quotient panel

Property

-

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Ser+CSF

Scale Type

-

Method Type

N/A

Details

Class

PANEL.CHEM

Order/Observation

Order

Short Name

Bld pigments Pnl Ser+CSF

Display Name

Bilirubin excess and oxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin and xanthochromia and albumin quotient panel (S+CSF)

Related Names

AlbBiliBilirubinsBillirubinBld pigments PnlBlood pigmentsBoth serum and cerebrospinal fluidCerebral spinal fluidCerebrospinal FlChemistryEXSHaemoglobin oxygenatedHbO2HemiglobinHemoglobin oxygenatedHiMethaemoglobinMetHbMethgbO2HbOxygenated haemoglobinOxygenated hemoglobinOxyhaemoglobinOxyHgbPanPANEL.CHEMISTRYPanlPnlPoint in timeProtein.albuminRandomSerumSpinal FlSpinal FldSpinal FluSpinal FluidSRsubarachnoidal hemorrhageTBILXanthchromiaXanthochromic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 72264-5?

LOINC code 72264-5 identifies "Bilirubin excess and oxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin and xanthochromia and albumin quotient panel - Serum and CSF". The bilirubin excess is the most sophisticated parameter to exclude subarachnoidal hemorrhage in patient with negative cranial CT scan. The diagnosis is also dependent on the amount of oxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin and possibly xanthochromia present in CSF.

What does 72264-5 measure?

This code measures Bilirubin excess & oxyhemoglobin & methemoglobin & xanthochromia & albumin quotient panel in Ser+CSF. It belongs to the PANEL.CHEM class in the LOINC classification.

What is LOINC?

LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.