MTB and Rifampin PCR MTBPCR

Synonyms

Allscripts (AEHR) Order Name

MTB PCR AND RIF RESISTANCE

Sunrise Clinical Manager (SCM) Order Name

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex PCR and RIF

Clinical Info

Specimen Type

Sputum

Container

AFB Coll Kit

Collection Instructions



Sputum
1. Collect 5-8 mL (minimum volume: 3 mL) of a first-morning “deep cough” sputum specimen into a Sputum Collection Kit.
2. Instruct patient to brush his/her teeth and/or rinse mouth well with water to minimize contaminating specimen with food particles, mouthwash, or oral drugs.
3. Have patient remove dentures.
4. Instruct patient to take a deep breath, hold it momentarily, then cough deeply and vigorously into Sputum Collection Kit or sterile container.
5. Label container 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.
First time positive sputum smear with acid-fast bacilli will automatically have MTBPCR performed.
*Rejection Criteria: Quantity not sufficient, specimen other than sputum, specimen leaking, unlabeled or mislabeled specimen, sputum with visible food or solid particles, specimen without a minimum of 2 patient identifiers, specimen received after prolonged delay (more than 7 days), specimen in fixative.
Note: 1. Grossly bloody specimen may inhibit assay.

Transport Instructions

Specimen Stability

Up to 7 days at 2-8C (refrigerated)

Methodology

Real-time PCR
Detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
 
 MTB PCR and rifampin resistance detection (MTB/RIF assay by GeneXpert®) is an amplified nucleic acid test that uses PCR for the qualitative detection and identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex DNA in sputum. The assay will detect but not differentiate between the species of the MTB-complex (i.e., M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. africanum, M. canettii, M. microti, M. caprae, M. pinnipedi, M. mungi, and M. orygis).
This assay also will detect mutations of the rpoB gene associated with rifampin resistance. Resistance to rifampin is often an indication of multidrug resistance to tuberculosis. Molecular resistance detection must be confirmed by a reference laboratory (NYS-DOH).

Days Performed

Results available within 72 hours of receipt.
Test performed on mycobacteria culture processed specimen.

Performing Laboratory

Northwell Health Laboratories

CPT

87556,87798

PDM

1562067

Result Interpretation

Not Detected
 

 
  

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