ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory

Allergens, Inhalants/Foods, Pacific Northwest Profile : 0055131

Mnemonic: PACIFIC NW

Methodology: Quantitative ImmunoCAP® Fluorescent Enzyme Immunoassay
Performed: Sun-Sat
Reported: 1-2 days
Specimen Required: Patient Prep: Multiple patient encounters should be avoided.

Collect: Serum separator tube. Multiple specimen tubes should be avoided.

Specimen Preparation: Separate serum from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection. Transfer 1.85 mL serum to an ARUP Standard Transport Tube. (Min: 0.88 mL)

Storage/Transport Temperature: Refrigerated.

Unacceptable Conditions: Hemolyzed, icteric, or lipemic specimens.

Stability (collection to initiation of testing): After separation from cells: Ambient: 48 hours; Refrigerated: 2 weeks; Frozen: 1 year

Reference Interval:
Allergens included: Aspergillus fumigatus, Cat Epithelium & Dander, Cottonwood Tree, Dog Dander, Egg White, Elm Tree, Hormodendrum (Cladosporium), House Dust Stier, June Grass/Kentucky Bluegrass, Milk (Cow's), Orchard Grass/Cocksfoot Grass, Peanut, Perennial Rye Grass, Pigweed, Russian Thistle, Sagebrush, Wheat.

Less than 0.10 kU/L: No significant level detected
0.10-0.34 kU/L: Clinical relevance undetermined
0.35-0.70 kU/L: Low
0.71-3.50 kU/L: Moderate
3.51-17.50 kU/L: High
17.51 kU/L or Greater: Very High
Interpretive Data: Allergen results of 0.10-0.34 kU/L are intended for specialist use as the clinical relevance is undetermined. Although increasing ranges are reflective of increasing concentrations of allergen-specific IgE, this may not correlate with the degree of clinical response or skin testing when challenged with a specific allergen. The correlation of allergy laboratory results with clinical history and in vivo reactivity to specific allergens is essential. A negative test may not rule out clinical allergy or even anaphylaxis.
CPT Code(s): 86003 per allergen