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Test Code KOH KOH Preparation

Performing Laboratory

Barnes-Jewish Hospital Laboratory

Specimen Requirements

Acceptable Specimens:

 

Abscess, aspirate, or wound: ≥1 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or 1 Eswab per test request


Biopsy or tissue: ≥1 g in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container


Eye: conjunctiva and cornea-1 ESwab Minitip Collection Kit; ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous) - ≥0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or Anaerobic Transport media
Note: Only 1 swab is required when this test and Mycology (fungal) culture LAB7009/7011/7380 are ordered together. Swabs are not optimal for KOH testing.  


Sterile Fluid (Pericardial, Pleural, Synovial, etc.): ≥1 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container


Hair, Skin scrapings, Nails: >10 affected hairs with bases of shaft intact; enough skin or nail scrapings to cover the head of a thumbtack


Unacceptable Specimens:


Blood, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), drainage, environmental, respiratory (bronchial brush, bronchial washing, bronchial alveolar lavage, tracheal aspirate), oral, peritoneal dialysis fluid, specimen received on a culture swab, stool, throat, or urine

 

Collection Procedure:

 

Note: Specimen source is required

 

Abscess, Aspirate, or Wound

  1. Disinfect surface of abscess or wound.
  2. Aseptically collect purulent material by aspiration (>1 mL). Frequently, viable organisms are only associated with abscess wall, so adequately sample this area. If material is aspirated, aseptically inject specimen into a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container or a plain, red-top tube.
  3. Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
  4. If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
     

Biopsy or Tissue

  1. Aseptically collect >1 g of tissue from border of lesion. Because there may be only a few viable organisms in a lesion, specimen must be large enough to permit their recovery.
  2. Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
  3. Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
  4. If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
     

Eye

  1. Conjuctiva or cornea
    Call Barnes-Jewish Hospital Laboratory Customer Service at 314-362-1470 to obtain BD ESwab Minitip Collection Kit.
    1. Collect specimen before application of topical anesthetics because topical anesthetics possess antimicrobial activity.
    2. Cleanse skin around eye with antiseptic.
    3. Gently remove makeup and ointment with sterile cotton and saline.
    4. Collect specimen by passing swab 2 times over lower conjunctiva or over cornea. Avoid eyelid border and lashes (culture separately in a similar fashion, if indicated).
    5. Place swab in transport tube following instructions on kit. Specimen is unacceptable if received without fluid or swab in the transport tube.
    6. Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
    7. If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
  2. Ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous)
    1. Aseptically collect >0.5 mL of fluid.
    2. Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
    3. Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
    4. If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
       

Fluid (Joint, Pericardial, Synovial, etc.)

  1. Aseptically collect >1 mL of fluid.
  2. Place specimen in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container.
  3. Maintain sterility and forward to lab promptly.
  4. If transport is delayed, keep specimen at room temperature.
     

Day(s) Test Set Up

Monday through Sunday

Cut-off time: 1300

 

Turnaround Time:
STAT: not available
Routine: results available the day of testing

Test Classification and CPT Coding

87210

Reference Values

No fungal elements seen

 

Literature Reference:

Larone, Davise H. Medically important fungi-a guide to identification. 6th ed. Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology; 2018; 366-67.

Specimen Transport Temperature

Ambient

Additional Information

For BJH Laboratory Use Only


Minimum Volume: 

Abscess, aspirate, or wound: 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container or 1 ESwab
Biopsy or tissue: any amount in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Eye: conjunctiva or cornea-1 BD ESwab Minitip Collection Kit; ocular fluid (anterior chamber, aqueous humor, vitreous) - 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Sterile Fluids (pericardial, pleural, synovial, etc.): 0.5 mL in a leakproof screw-capped, sterile container
Hair: any amount in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container

Skin and Nails: enough scrapings to cover the head of a thumbtack in a leak-proof, screw-capped, sterile container

 

Laboratory Processing Instructions:
Test performed in BJH Microbiology.