Test Code FIBB Fibrinogen, Functional
Specimen and Container/Tube
Specimen Type: Plasma
Preferred Specimen: Light Blue Top Tube, 3.2% Sodium Citrate
Other Acceptable specimens: N/A
Specimen Handling and Transport Instructions
UCMC Onsite Instructions:
Collect specimen per standard collection procedure and send to laboratory immediately.
NOTE: Once each blue top tube is completely filled, gently invert the sample tube at least five times to ensure complete mixing of the contents.
UCMC Offsite and UC MedLab Outreach Instructions:
- Collect specimen per standard collection procedure.
- Once each blue top tube is completely filled, gently invert the sample tube at least five times to ensure complete mixing of the contents.
- Centrifuge specimens at >2500 x g for 10 minutes at room temperature.
- Carefully remove plasma from cells using a plastic transfer pipette avoiding buffy coat.
- Aliquot removed plasma into 2 plastic tubes containing a minimum of 0.5 mL of specimen in each tube.
- Plasma samples must then be frozen at -20oC.
- Once solidly frozen, they must be shipped on dry ice. Samples that have thawed in transit will be rejected.
Rejection Criteria
- Common specimen rejected situations include: incorrect specimen type, insufficient volume, missing or incomplete specimen identifiers, incorrect specimen transport, or specimens outside stability limits.
- Specimens that have wrong ratio of blood to anticoagulant (fill volume), clotted or grossly hemolyzed.
Reference Values
Test |
Age |
Sex |
Reference Range |
Fibrinogen |
All |
All |
180 - 409 mg/dL |
Critical Values
Analyte |
Unit |
Low |
High |
Age |
Fibrinogen |
mg/dL |
<80 |
N/A |
All |
CPT Codes
85384
LOINC Codes
3255-7
Volume
Preferred Volume: 1.0 mL
Minimum Volume: 0.5 mL
Specimen Stability
Storage Temperature |
Stability |
Room temperature |
4 hours |
Refrigerated |
not acceptable |
Frozen |
30 days |
Collection Instructions
Collect specimen per standard laboratory collection procedures.
NOTE: Once each blue top tube is completely filled, gently invert the sample tube at least five times to ensure complete mixing of the contents.
Turnaround Time
Turnaround times are relative to the time the specimen is received in the test laboratory.
STAT Turnaround Time: 45 minutes
Routine Turnaround Time: 4 hours
Testing Schedule: 24/7
Clinical Indications
Detecting increased or decreased fibrinogen concentration of acquired or congenital origin.
Monitoring severity and treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis.
Methodology
Clotting
Synonyms/Keyword Search
FIB; FIBB
Additional Information
All 3.2% sodium citrate light blue top tubes must have 9 to 1 ratio of blood to anticoagulant.
Last Review Date
03/06/2024
Test Components
Fibrinogen