Chlamydia/ G.C. Amplification CTNGAMP

Synonyms

Chlam

Allscripts (AEHR) Order Name

Chlamydia/GC Nucleic Acid Amplification

Sunrise Clinical Manager (SCM) Order Name

Chlamydia/GC Nucleic Acid Amplification

Clinical Info

This test is recommended for the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

Specimen Type

Urethral, Cervical, Swab, Urine, Vaginal, Vaginal/Rectal, Other

Container

Urine-Aptima tube

Collection Instructions

Submit only 1 of the following specimens: Specimen source is required on request form for processing.

Swab: Swab specimen must be collected using an APTIMA Collection Unisex Swab Specimen collection kit. These swabs are contained in the APTIMA Collection Kit. Specimen Transported Temperature: at 2 to 30 °C
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:

Hologic Aptima ® Collection Kit supplied must be used to collect patient specimens for this test.

Endocervix (Females Only) 1. Obtain specimen using a APTIMA® swab specimen transport tube. 2. Remove excess mucus with cleanning swab(White shaft) and discard. 3. Insert colelction swab (Blue shaft) and rotate for 15 to 30 seconds to ensure adequate sampling. 4. Return swab to transport tube to ensure specimen preservation. 5. Label tube with patient’s name (first and last), date and actual time of collection, and type of specimen. 6. Send specimen refrigerated. 7. Maintain sterility and forward promptly. Note: 1. Grossly bloody specimen is not recommended.
2. Eye specimen is not acceptable.
3. Specimen source is required on request form for processing.

Urethra (Males Only)
1. Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. 2. Insert small-tipped specimen swab(Blue shaft) 2 cm to 4 cm into urethra, and rotate swab for 3 to 5 seconds to ensure adequate sampling. 3. Return swab to transport tube to ensure specimen preservation. 4. Label tube with patient’s name (first and last), date and actual time of collection, and type of specimen. 5. Send specimen refrigerated. 6. Maintain sterility and forward promptly. Note: 1. Grossly bloody specimen is not recommended.
2. Eye specimen is not acceptable.
3. Specimen source is required on request form for processing.

Urine
1. Patient should not have urinated for at least 1 hour prior to specimen collection. 2. Direct patient to provide a first-catch urine(approximaltely 20 to 30 mL of the initial urine stream) into a urine collection cup. Collection of larger volumes of urine may reduce test sensititivty. Female patients should not cleanes the labial area prior to providing specimen.
3. Remove the cap and transfer 2 mL of urine into a APTIMA® urine specimen transport tube using the disposible pipette provided. The correct volume of urine has been added when the fluid level is between the black lines on the urine specimen transport tube label 4. Send specimen refrigerated. 5. Maintain sterility and forward promptly. Note: 1. Grossly bloody specimen is not recommended.
2. Eye specimen is not acceptable.
3. Specimen source is required on request form for processing.
Stability: 7 Days Room Temperature
30 Days Refrigerated

Transport Instructions

Specimen Stability

7 Days Room Temperature
30 Days Refrigerated

Methodology

RNA Amplification Hologic APTIMA®

Days Performed

Monday through Friday

Performing Laboratory

Northwell Health Laboratories

CPT

87491 - Chlamydia trachomatis
87591 - Neisseria gonorrhoeae

PDM

6350470

Result Interpretation

Not detected
 
 
TAT: 72 hours Monday - Friday

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