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Clostridioides difficile Toxins A and B, EIA

Important Note

Order LABRFCDIFFEIA in EPIC

Specimen and Container/Tube

Sterile screw-cap container or stool transport (Para-Pak® white clean vial), no preservative

Specimen Stability

Refrigerated: Up to 72 hours from collection

Frozen: After 72 hours

Collection Instructions

Collect specimen in Sterile screw-cap container or stool transport (Para-Pak® white clean vial), no preservative

Specimen Handling and Transport Instructions

Specimen should be kept refrigerated and transported to the laboratory within 24 hours of collection

Clinical Indications

Aid in the diagnosis of antibiotic-associated diarrheal disease and pseudomembranous colitis

LOINC Codes

34468-9

Methodology

Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for Clostridium difficile toxins A and B

Additional Information

C difficile can produce two toxins, designated A and B, that have pathogenic effects in humans. Antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis has been shown to result from the action of these two toxins. This disease has been associated with clindamycin use but it is now recognized that pseudomembranous colitis can follow administration of virtually any antibiotic. More than 70% of the cases in a large series were associated with cephalosporin therapy.1 The clinical spectrum of antibiotic-induced syndromes caused by C difficile includes patients with symptoms of acute abdomen with little or no diarrhea, as well as cases with fulminant life-threatening diarrhea. Nosocomial transmission and reinfection with different strains occurs as do spontaneous cases without prior antimicrobial therapy. In cases where cessation of antibiotic therapy does not produce a response, specific therapy with oral vancomycin, metronidazole, or oral bacitracin may be effective. Detection of the toxins produced by C difficile (rather than culture of the organism) is important in the determining therapy of this potentially fatal disease. The routine use of culture does not seem appropriate because of the costs and the high rate of recovery of strains which do not produce toxin.

Turnaround Time

1 to 2 days upon receipt at LabCorp

 

Volume

Preferred Volume: 5 g

Minimum Volume: 0.5 g or 0.5 liquid stool

Rejection Criteria

Specimens from patients less than two years of age; Inappropriate specimen transport conditions (eg, room temperature) or transport device; unlabeled specimen or name discrepancy between specimen and request label; specimen received after prolonged delay (usually more than 72 hours); specimens other than stool; leaking specimen; specimen received in denture cup, Cool Whip container, margarine container, or similar container

CPT Code(s)

87324