Cerebral Spinal Fluid Culture VP Shunt (Aerobic/ Anaerobic) (8000101343) | |
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Test Mnemonic: | CSF VPS |
Specimen Requirements: | |
Test Included: | Gram stain, aerobic and anaerobic culture, and susceptibility testing on pathogens, when appropriate. |
Collection: | Ommaya reservoir fluid or ventricular shunt fluid
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Container: | Sterile, leakproof container or sterile screwcap tube. |
Minimum Volume: | 1mL For samples with multiple tests and insufficient volume, the provider will be contacted to prioritize test requests. |
Storage/Transport: |
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Stability: | This is considered a STAT specimen and should be brought to the laboratory immediately. |
Causes for Rejection: | Missing patient/collection information, improper container, specimens received outside of stability time. |
Reference Range: | No organisms isolated. |
Turnaround Time: | 14 days to rule out Cutibacterium spp. |
Methodology: | Gram stain, culture for the isolation of aerobic and anaerobic organisms, and when appropriate, susceptibility testing. |
Performed: | Clinical Microbiology |
Synonyms: | Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) Shunt, Ventriculoperitoneal shunts, ventriculoatrial (VA) shunt, ICP monitor, Ommaya resivoir |
Clinical Indication: | Per IDSA guidelines, clinical indications of meningitis from CSF shunts and drain include:
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Note: | If multiple tubes/ containers are collected, Microbiology should receive the 2nd collection container. Tube #1 should not be used due to risk of contamination. |
When ordering tests for which Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement will be sought, physicians should only order tests that are medically necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of the patient. Components of the organ or disease panels may be ordered individually. The diagnostic information must substantiate all tests ordered and must be in the form of an ICD-10 code or its verbal equivalent. |