ARUP's Laboratory Test Directory

Allergens, Inhalants/Foods, Southeast Profile : 0055240

Mnemonic: SE PRO

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 2.35 mL serum to an ARUP Standard Transport Tube. (Min: 1.08 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: Alternaria alternata (tenuis), Aspergillus fumigatus, Bermuda Grass, Candida albicans, Cat Epithelium & Dander, Common/Short Ragweed, Corn, D. farinae (Mites), Dog Dander, Egg White, Egg Yolk, English Plantain, Hormodendrum (Cladosporium), House Dust Greer, Meadow Fescue, Milk (Cow's), Oak Tree, Peanut, Pecan, Penicillium notatum, Wheat, White Pine tree.

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