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Ethylene Glycol Serum

Ethylene Glycol Serum

Test Code: 0218

The Ethylene Glycol Serum test measures the level of ethylene glycol, a toxic substance found in antifreeze and other industrial products, in the bloodstream. Clinicians typically order this test when they suspect ethylene glycol poisoning, which can occur through accidental ingestion or exposure. It is commonly used in emergency settings, especially when a patient presents with symptoms like metabolic acidosis, renal failure, or neurological disturbances. The Ethylene Glycol Serum test helps determine the severity of exposure and guides treatment decisions.

Test Essentials

Specimen Required

5 mL blood (red/gold)

Test Category

Chemistry

Turnaround Time

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

Clinical Information

Clinical Significance

Abnormal results from the Ethylene Glycol Serum test, particularly elevated levels of ethylene glycol, may indicate poisoning. High levels can lead to serious health issues, including kidney damage and metabolic acidosis. Conversely, low or normal levels typically suggest no significant exposure. It is crucial to remember that only a healthcare provider can interpret your test results in the context of your overall health and symptoms.

Reference Ranges

Reference ranges for the Ethylene Glycol Serum test can vary based on the laboratory and the specific methods used. In general, results are interpreted relative to established reference ranges, which may differ by age and sex. Your healthcare provider will explain what your specific results mean in the context of your health.

Sample Preparation

Before your Ethylene Glycol Serum test, there are generally no special preparation requirements. However, it is always a good idea to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking, as they may want to adjust certain medications prior to testing. If you have any concerns about preparation, please discuss them with your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

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