3239 Chloride, Serum

Specimen Type Specimen Stability Reference Range
Serum-SST 7 days 2-8°C 98-107 mEq/L

Specimen Requirements

Preferred amount: 1.0 mL Serum
Minimum amount: 0.5 mL Serum

Method

Ion-Selective Electrode

Schedule

Mon-Sat

Turn-Around Time

24 hrs; Also offered STAT at an additional charge

Instructions/Notes

Centrifuge required?: Yes

Clinical Utility

Chloride is the major extracellular anion and serves to regulate the balance of extracellular fluid distribution. Common causes of decreased chloride include reduced dietary intake, prolonged vomiting and reduced renal reabsorption as well as some forms of acidosis and alkalosis. Increased chloride values are found in dehydration, kidney failure, some forms of acidosis, high dietary or parenteral chloride intake and salicylate poisoning.

CPT Codes

82435

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