Cmv pcr test sample

Cleveland Clinic Laboratories

Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
2 mLPlasmaEDTA PPT (White) Centrifuge and refrigerate.Plasma must be separated from whole blood within 36 hours of collection by centrifugation for samples stored at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Sample cannot be shared with a test performed outside of Molecular Microbiology. Sample can only be shared with CMVQNT, HCQPCR, HIVRNA, HBVDNU, EBVQNT, or BKQUAN.

Alternate Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
2 mL EDTA (Lavender) Centrifuge, aliquot and refrigerate ASAP.Plasma must be separated from whole blood within 36 hours of collection by centrifugation for samples stored at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Transfer plasma to a sterile, screw-capped polypropylene tube. Sample cannot be shared with a test performed outside of Molecular Microbiology. Sample can only be shared with CMVQNT, HCQPCR, HIVRNA, HBVDNU, EBVQNT, or BKQUAN.
2 mLPlasmaEDTA (Pink) Centrifuge, aliquot and refrigerate ASAP.Plasma must be separated from whole blood within 36 hours of collection by centrifugation for samples stored at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Transfer plasma to a sterile, screw-capped polypropylene tube. Sample cannot be shared with a test performed outside of Molecular Microbiology. Sample can only be shared with CMVQNT, HCQPCR, HIVRNA, HBVDNU, EBVQNT, or BKQUAN.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mL Plasma must be separated from whole blood within 36 hours of collection by centrifugation for samples stored at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Transfer plasma to a sterile, screw-capped polypropylene tube. Sample cannot be shared with a test performed outside of Molecular Microbiology. Sample can only be shared with CMVQNT, HCQPCR, HIVRNA, HBVDNU, EBVQNT, or BKQUAN.

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
RefrigeratedStore and transport whole blood at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Separate plasma from whole blood within 36 hours. Plasma specimens stored refrigerated (2-8 C) are stable for up to 6 days.
FrozenPlasma specimens may be transported and stored at -20 C. Plasma specimens stored frozen (-20 C) are stable for 12 weeks. Do not freeze specimens in PPT tubes.
AmbientTransport and store whole blood up to 25 degrees Celsius for no longer than 36 hours. Separate plasma from whole blood within 36 hours of collection if stored at temperatures up to 25 degrees Celsius.

Days Performed

Turnaround Time

Methodology

Name Description
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Quant

Reference Range

CMV DNA (copies/mL)
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
Negative for CMV DNA
CMV DNA (IU/mL)
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
Negative for CMV DNA
CMV DNA (log IU/mL)
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
Negative for CMV DNA

Special Info

Store and transport whole blood at 2-25 degrees Celsius for no longer than 36 hours. Plasma must be separated from whole blood within 36 hours of collection by centrifugation for samples stored at 2-25 degrees Celsius. Sterile plasma should be transferred to a sterile screw-capped polypropylene tube. Amplification occurs during testing, all handling of specimens must be performed in a sterile manner. Please order in-house CMVQL for qualitative CMV PCR on saliva and urine. Please order send-out CMVCSF for qualitative CMV PCR all other specimen types including CSF, tissue, and bone marrow.

Clinical Info

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common viral pathogen that can cause severe disease in immunocompromised patients. The quantitative cobas CMV is an FDA-approved in vitro quantitative real time PCR (qPCR) assay that targets highly-conserved regions of the CMV DNA polymerase (UL54) gene, and is reported out in international units (IU/mL). It is intended for use as an aid in the management of CMV in solid organ transplant patients and in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients. In patients receiving anti-CMV therapy, serial DNA measurements can be used to assess viral response to treatment. The results from cobas CMV must be interpreted within the context of all relevant clinical and laboratory findings.