Syphilis VDRL (Post-treatment)
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| WSLH Department: | CDD - Communicable Disease Division |
| WSLH Test Code: | SS02019 |
| Day(s) Performed: | Test is run twice weekly (Tuesdays and Fridays) |
| Turn-around Time: | 1-4 days |
| Recommended Uses: | Patients with previous treated infection, but have risk factors for reinfection. To follow the efficacy of treatment for patients with a recent syphilis diagnosis. |
| Pre-approval: | No |
| Contraindications: | Not recommended as a standalone screening test for syphilis infection in patients without past infection. |
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| Specimen Requirements: | 1-3 ml serum or 10 ml vacutainer, no additives |
| Collection Instructions: | Routine blood draw |
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| Required Information: | Laboratory regulations require the following minimum information to be provided on the requisition form for a specimen to be accepted for testing: Patient name or unique identifier, date and time of collection, patient date of birth and sex, specimen type/site of collection, test request(s), clinician name and UPIN, and address for reporting results. Please be certain that name/identifier on the form matches that on the specimen label which is required to have a minimum of two identifiers. |
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| Specimen Handling: | Specimens must be stored refrigerated (2-8°C) and transported with frozen cold packs. |
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| Courier Information: | This test is not eligible for fee-exempt courier service. |
| Specimen Receiving Hours: | Monday-Friday 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Saturday 6:30 AM - 12:30 PM |
| Results Include: | Reactive, Non-Reactive or Weakly Reactive. Quantitative titer for all positives. |
| Limitations: | Titers below the limit of detection cannot demonstrate a fourfold or eightfold drop in titer. |
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| Additional Comments: | Patients with previously treated infection should have a quantitative non-treponemal test performed on serum drawn at 3 month intervals, for at least one year. With adequate treatment for primary and secondary syphilis, there should be at least a fourfold decline in titer by the sixth to eighth month. Patients treated in the latent or late stages may show a more gradual decline in titer. |
| Methodology: | Microscopic Flocculation |
| Includes: | Quantitative microflocculation assay for the detection of nontreponemal (reagin) antibodies; titer on reactives |
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| CPT Code: | 86593 |
| Price: | $35.00 |
| Fee Exempt Eligible: | Yes, with DHS approval only, 608-267-9003 |
| Billing and Revenue Office: | 1-800-862-1065 arbill@slh.wisc.edu |