Cobalt, Whole Blood




Test Mnemonic

COBALB

CPT Codes

  • 83018 - QTY (1)

Includes

  • Cobalt, Whole Blood

Performing Laboratory

ARUP


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
7 mLWhole bloodEDTA (Royal blue) AmbientPatient should be encouraged to discontinue nutritional supplements, vitamins, minerals, and nonessential over the counter medications (upon the advice of their physician). Send blood in original collection tube.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
0.5 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
AmbientIndefinitely
RefrigeratedIndefinitely
FrozenUnacceptable

Days Performed

Sun - Sat

Turnaround Time

2 - 4 days

Methodology

Name Description
Inductively Coupled Plasma / Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) 

Reference Range

Cobalt Blood Test
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years99 YearsNormalLess than or equal to 3.9ug/L

Special Info

Patient Prep: Diet, medication, and nutritional supplements may introduce interfering substances. Patient should be encouraged to discontinue nutritional supplements, vitamins, minerals, and nonessential over-the-counter medications (upon the advice of their physician). Specimens collected and/or transported in containers other than royal blue (K2EDTA) will be rejected. Clotted specimens are unacceptable. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

Blood cobalt levels can be used in the assessment of occupational exposure or toxic ingestion. Symptoms associated with cobalt toxicity vary based on route of exposure and may include cardiomyopathy, allergic dermatitis, pulmonary fibrosis, cough, and dyspnea. Blood is the preferred specimen type for evaluating metal ion release from metal-on-metal joint arthroplasty. Elevated results may be due to skin- or collection-related contamination, including the use of tubes that are not certified to be trace element free. If an elevated result is suspected to be due to contamination, confirmation with a second specimen collected in a certified trace element-free tube is recommended.