Useful For
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Diagnosis and monitoring of liver disease associated with hepatic necrosis
Method Name
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Photometric Rate, L-Alanine with Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate
NY State Available
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Yes
Reporting Name
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Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), S
Aliases
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ALT
GPT
SGPT
Transaminase, SGPT
Specimen Type
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Serum
Necessary Information
Specimen Required
Defines the optimal specimen required to perform the test and the preferred volume to complete testing
Container/Tube:
Preferred: Serum gel
Acceptable: Red top
Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Serum gel tubes should be centrifuged within 2 hours of collection.
2. Red-top tubes should be centrifuged and aliquoted within 2 hours of collection.
Specimen Minimum Volume
Defines the amount of sample necessary to provide a clinically relevant result as determined by the testing laboratory. The minimum volume is sufficient for one attempt at testing.
Reject Due To
Identifies specimen types and conditions that may cause the specimen to be rejected
Specimen Type |
Temperature |
Time |
Special Container |
Serum |
Refrigerated (preferred) |
7 days |
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Frozen |
7 days |
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Useful For
Suggests clinical disorders or settings where the test may be helpful
Diagnosis and monitoring of liver disease associated with hepatic necrosis
Reference Values
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Males
> or =1 year: 7-55 U/L
Reference values have not been established for patients who are <12 months of age.
Females
> or =1 year: 7-45 U/L
Reference values have not been established for patients who are <12 months of age.
Interpretation
Provides information to assist in interpretation of the test results
Elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) values are seen in parenchymal liver diseases characterized by a destruction of hepatocytes. Values are typically at least 10 times above the normal range. Levels may reach values as high as 100 times the upper reference limit, although 20- to 50-fold elevations are most frequently encountered. In infectious hepatitis and other inflammatory conditions affecting the liver, ALT is characteristically as high as or higher than aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and the ALT:AST ratio, which normally and in other condition is less than 1, becomes greater than unity. ALT levels are usually elevated before clinical signs and symptoms of disease appear.
Cautions
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Pyridoxal phosphate is a cofactor in the reaction and must be present for optimal enzyme activity.
Clinical Reference
Recommendations for in-depth reading of a clinical nature
Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Edited by CA Burtis, ER Ashwood. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 1994
Method Description
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Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity is determined by a kinetic method using a coupled enzyme reaction where the rate of NADH consumption is measured at 340 nm. The NADH decrease is directly proportional to the ALT activity.(Package insert: Roche ALT reagent, Indianapolis, IN, January 2000)
PDF Report
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No
Report Available
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Same day/1 to 2 days
Specimen Retention Time
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1 week
Rochester
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Test Classification
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This test has been cleared, approved, or is exempt by the US Food and Drug Administration and is used per manufacturer's instructions. Performance characteristics were verified by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.
Test Id |
Test Order Name |
Order LOINC Value
|
ALT |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), S |
1743-4 |
Result Id |
Test Result Name |
Result LOINC Value
Applies only to results expressed in units of measure originally reported by the performing laboratory. These values do not apply to results that are converted to other units of measure.
|
ALT |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), S |
1743-4 |