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Test Code U5HAA 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (HIAA), Urine LAB352

Performing Laboratory

Pathology Laboratory Des Moines, IA

PATHOLOGY LABORATORY

Test Performance

Performed: 

Monday - Friday

 

Analytical Time: 

2-4 days

Specimen Requirements

Container/Tube Type: 

24 hour urine collection jug

 

Collection Information: 

24-hour. 24-hour specimens should be refrigerated during collection. Random specimens can be analyzed, but reference ranges have not been established.

 

Transport Information: 

Entire Specimen

 

Remarks: 

Patients should abstain, if possible, from foods, medications, over-the-counter drugs, and herbal remedies for at least 72 hours prior to the test. 24-hour collections are generally recommended, but random collections may also be used. Refrigeration is the most important aspect of specimen preservation. Foods and medications that are associated with altered Urinary HIAA results: Decreased Results: Aspirin, Chlorpromazine(Thorazine), Corticotropin, Dihydroxyphenylacetic, Ethanol, Gentisic acid, Homogentisic acid, Hydrazine derivatives, Imipramine(Tofranil), Isocarboxazid(Marplan), Keto acids, Levodopa, Mao inhibitors, Methenamine, Methyldopa (Aldochlor), Phenothiazines(Compazine), Perchlorperazine, Promazine, Promethazine. Increased Results : Acetaminophen, Acetanilid, Caffeine, Coumaric acid, Ephedrine, Fluoracil, Glycerol Guaiacolate (Guaifenesin), Melphalin (Alkeran), Mephenesin, Methamphetamine (Desoxyn), Methylcarbamol, Naproxen, Nicotine, Phenacetin, Phenmetrazine, Phenobarb, Pentolamine, Raulwolfia, Reserpine, Robaxin, Valium (Diazepam) Foods: Avocados, Bananas, Egg plant, Plums, Pineapple, Tomatoes and Walnuts

Specimens collected between 22-26 hours will be accepted as 24 hour specimens.  Anything less than 22 hours or greater than 26 hours  will be ordered as a "Random" specimen and should include a Period and Volume measurement.

 

Specimen Stability

Refrigerated Stability: 

7 days

CPT Coding

83497