AutoICD API

76603-0

Laboratory

Bacterial 16S rRNA [#/volume] in XXX.body fluid by NAA with probe detection

Definition

This term was created for, but is not limited in use to, Pathogenius Laboratories' Level 1 Wound and/or ENT test panels, which use quantitative PCR to identify commonly-found microorganisms in wound or ear, nose, and throat samples, respectively.

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Bacterial 16S rRNA

Property

NCnc

Time Aspect

Pt

System

XXX.body fluid

Scale Type

Qn

Method Type

Probe.amp.tar

Details

Class

MICRO

Order/Observation

Observation

Short Name

Bact 16S rRNA # XXX.body fld NAA+probe

Display Name

Bacterial 16S rRNA NAA+probe (Unsp body fluid) [#/Vol]

Related Names

#3 Self-Sustaining Sequence Replication3SR SRABSabsoluteabsolutesAmplifAmplificationAmplifiedBactBact 16SBact 16S rRNAbodBodiesCntCountCount/volumeCTDNA NUCLEIC ACID PROBEDNA probeGen-ProbeIDInfectious DiseaseInfectiousDiseaseLATLCRLigase chain reactionLigation-activated transcriptionMicrobiologyMiscMiscellaneousNAA+probeNAATNASBANucleic acid sequence based analysisNumber concentrationNumber Concentration (count/vol)OtherPCRPoint in timePolymerase chain reactionProbe ampProbe with ampificationProbe with target amplificationQBRQNTQuanQuantQuantitativeRandomribosomal RNASDASpecStrand Displacement AmplificationTMATo be specified in another part of the messageTranscription mediated amplificationUnspecifiedViral loadXXX.body fld

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 76603-0?

LOINC code 76603-0 identifies "Bacterial 16S rRNA [#/volume] in XXX.body fluid by NAA with probe detection". This term was created for, but is not limited in use to, Pathogenius Laboratories' Level 1 Wound and/or ENT test panels, which use quantitative PCR to identify commonly-found microorganisms in wound or ear, nose, and throat samples, respectively.

What does 76603-0 measure?

This code measures Bacterial 16S rRNA in XXX.body fluid. It belongs to the MICRO 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.