This is ordered as a careset, with separate orderable for PTH, Intact and Calcium. If calcium is ordered as part of another panel at the same time the calcium will not reflex with the order.
Separate plasma or serum from the blood within 60 minutes of venipuncture. Specimen must be free of particulate matter including fibrin which can interfere with the assay. Serum specimens for PTH should be kept cool after collection or maintained at refrigerated temperature if testing delayed >2 hours. Regional/Outreach specimens should be frozen immediately after collection and sent to Marshfield center lab frozen. Avoid freeze and thaw of samples. One freeze and thaw cycle is acceptable.
PTH handling of Frozen specimens in the Lab: Frozen specimens should be allowed to thaw at room temperature properly. If handling several samples at a time, make sure all specimens are thawed properly. Do not let the specimen remain at room temperature for long time (<2 hrs) and if not analyzing immediately refrigerate them. All frozen specimens should be checked for any particulate matter and centrifuged before running on analyzer.
PTH exhibits diurnal variation and healthy subjects have basal values from 9 to 12pm are considered optimal for differentiating normal and abnormal results. Early draws in the 5 to 7 am should be avoided. Higher values are seen during 2pm to 6 am period.
PTH on any other fluids such as Fine Needle Aspirates must be ordered as a PTH-O (PTH, Intact - Other Fluids) test with the fluid source noted.