Specimen Collection Manual and Test Catalog
BLOOD GAS, CORD BLOOD, ARTERIAL
Geisinger Epic Procedure Code: LAB3458 Geisinger Epic ID: 37251Whole blood
1 mL whole blood; minimum 0.4 mL.
Expel excess air from syringe. Mix well immediately after collection. Due to sample instability, this test may only be collected and analyzed at a performing laboratory site (see below).
Room temperature (preferred). Transport immediately. If delay in transport is anticipated, place specimen on an ice slurry.
Stable 30 minutes at room temperature, 1 hour on an ice slurry.
Stability limits exceeded (greater than 30 minutes at room temperature) or greater than 1 hour from time of collection when on ice slurry), specimens containing large clots or air bubbles.
pH, 7.23 - 7.33; pCO2, 41 - 57 mmHg; pO2, 12 - 24; Base excess -6 to -2 mmol/L.
The CPT codes provided by GML are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only.
Cord Blood pH, pCO2, pO2, Base excess (calculated)
Cord blood, blood gas cord blood, BGCA
Cord blood gases are sometimes drawn from the umbilicus during delivery to document oxygenation status of the newborn during delivery. Acidosis (pH less than 7.1 in an arterial cord blood gas) suggests blood flow / oxygenation from mother to newborn may have been occluded during delivery.
The umbilical artery carries deoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta in exchange for oxygen. It, therefore, reflects fetal metabolism and well-being.
Sheng-Ying (Margaret) Lo, PhD, DABCC
Benjamin Andress, PhD, DABCC