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Beta-Hydroxybutyrate (BHB)

Important Note

The intended use is to determine the presence and degree of ketosis by measuring blood levels of B-Hydroxybutyrate (BHB).  During periods of ketosis, BHB increases even more than the other two ketoacids; acetoacetate and acetone, and has been shown to be a better index of ketoacidosis, including the detection on subclinical ketosis. 

Methodology

STANBIO on Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Vitros 7600

Specimen Requirements

Serum from tiger, gold or red top

EDTA plasma

Heparinized plasma

Serum/plasma should not remain at room temp longer than 8 hours

Serum/plasma is stable at 2-8C for 7 days

Specimen Transport Temperature

Serum/plasma is stable at 2-8C for 7 days

Reference Values

0.02 - 0.27 mmol/L

Test Classification and CPT Coding

82010