AutoICD API

80607-5

Laboratory

14-Hydroxyclarithromycin [Mass/volume] in DBS

Definition

Dried blood spot (DBS) specimens have been used for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) across several classes of drugs including antimicrobials, anticonvulsants and immunosuppressants. DBS specimens are useful for TDM in infants and children due to the small sample volume required. DBS specimens are also useful for outpatient TDM in adults who have been trained to collect their own DBS because most analytes are relatively stable in DBS and the DBS card does not require specialized transportation. [PMID: 25204403]

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

14-Hydroxyclarithromycin

Property

MCnc

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Bld.dot

Scale Type

Qn

Method Type

N/A

Details

Class

DRUG/TOX

Order/Observation

Both

Short Name

14OH-clarithromycin DBS-mCnc

Display Name

14-Hydroxyclarithromycin (DBS) [Mass/Vol]

Related Names

14-hydroxy-clarithromycin14-hydroxyclarithromycine14-hydroxy-clarithromycine14OH-clarithromycinBloodClarithromycineDBSDried blood spotDRUG/TOXICOLOGYDrugsFilter paperFPLevelMass concentrationPoint in timeQNTQuanQuantQuantitativeRandomWBWhole blood

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 80607-5?

LOINC code 80607-5 identifies "14-Hydroxyclarithromycin [Mass/volume] in DBS". Dried blood spot (DBS) specimens have been used for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) across several classes of drugs including antimicrobials, anticonvulsants and immunosuppressants. DBS specimens are useful for TDM in infants and children due to the small sample volume required. DBS specimens are also useful for outpatient TDM in adults who have been trained to collect their own DBS because most analytes are relatively stable in DBS and the DBS card does not require specialized transportation. [PMID: 25204403]

What does 80607-5 measure?

This code measures 14-Hydroxyclarithromycin in Bld.dot. It belongs to the DRUG/TOX 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.