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Ethanol Serum

Ethanol Serum

Test Code: 0217

The Ethanol Serum test measures the concentration of ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, in the blood. Clinicians typically order this test when assessing a patient for potential alcohol intoxication or overdose. It is commonly used in emergency settings, during routine toxicology screenings, or when evaluating patients with behavioral changes attributed to alcohol consumption. The Ethanol Serum test can help healthcare providers understand the level of alcohol in a patient's system, guiding treatment decisions and interventions.

Test Essentials

Specimen Required

2 mL blood (Red/Gold/Gray). No alcohol prep contamination.

Test Category

Chemistry

Turnaround Time

Results for the Ethanol Serum test are typically available within 24–48 hours after the sample collection.

Clinical Information

Clinical Significance

Abnormal results from the Ethanol Serum test may indicate either excessive alcohol consumption or the presence of alcohol-related health issues. High levels of ethanol can lead to intoxication and may require immediate medical attention, while low or undetectable levels may suggest that alcohol is not a factor in the patient’s condition. It is crucial to consult a healthcare provider to interpret these results accurately, as they can provide context based on the patient's medical history and current symptoms.

Reference Ranges

Reference ranges for the Ethanol Serum test can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and specific laboratory methods. Generally, a result of 0.08 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or higher may indicate legal intoxication in many jurisdictions, but it is essential to understand that reference ranges should be interpreted by a healthcare provider in the context of individual patient factors.

Sample Preparation

Before your Ethanol Serum test, it is important to avoid any alcohol consumption for at least 24 hours prior to the test to ensure accurate results. There are no specific fasting requirements for this test, and you should inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, as some may affect the test results. If you have any concerns about preparations, consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

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