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Test ID ETGX Ethyl Glucuronide Confirmation, Chain of Custody, Urine

Useful For

Monitoring abstinence in clinical and justice system settings using ethyl blucuronide and ethyl sulfate as direct biomarkers or metabolites of ethanol

 

This chain-of-custody test is intended to be used in a setting where the test results can be used definitively to make a diagnosis.

Additional Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
COCH Chain of Custody Processing No Yes
ADLTX Adulterants Survey, CoC, U Yes Yes

Testing Algorithm

Adulterants testing will be performed on all chain-of-custody urine samples as per regulatory requirements.

Method Name

ETGX: Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

ADLTX: Spectrophotometry (SP)

Reporting Name

Ethyl Glucuronide Conf, CoC, U

Specimen Type

Urine

Container/Tube: Chain-of-Custody Kit (T282) containing the specimen containers, seals, and documentation required.

Specimen Volume: 20 mL

Collection Instructions: Collect specimen in the provided container, seal, and submit with the associated documentation to satisfy the legal requirements for chain-of-custody testing.

Additional Information: Submitting <20 mL will compromise our ability to perform all necessary testing.

Forms: Chain-of-Custody Request Form is included in the Chain-of-Custody Kit (T282). A copy of this form is also available at http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/it-mmfiles/chain-of-custody-request-form.pdf.

Specimen Minimum Volume

2.5 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Urine Refrigerated (preferred) 28 days
  Frozen  28 days
  Ambient  72 hours

Clinical Information

Ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate are minor metabolites of ethanol that are detectable in body fluids following alcohol consumption and, less commonly, following extraneous exposure. Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS) are direct biomarkers or metabolites of ethanol. EtG and EtS can be detected up to 5 days in urine using a cutoff of 500 ng/mL.(1)

 

Chain of custody is a record of the disposition of a specimen to document who collected it, who handled it, and who performed the analysis. When a specimen is submitted in this manner, analysis will be performed in such a way that it will withstand regular court scrutiny. Chain of custody is required whenever the results of testing could be used in a court of law. Its purpose is to protect the rights of the individual contributing the specimen by demonstrating that it was under the control of personnel involved with testing the specimen at all times; this control implies that the opportunity for specimen tampering would be limited.

Reference Values

Negative

Cutoff concentrations:

Ethyl Glucuronide: 500 ng/mL

Cautions

Please note that incidental exposure to alcohol in many daily use products (ie, hand sanitizers, mouthwash) may result in detectable levels of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS).

 

In addition, upper respiratory infections as well as beta glucuronidase hydrolysis may lower levels of EtG, but do not seem to affect EtS.(2)

 

EtG/EtS results should be interpreted in the context of all available clinical and behavioral information.

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Report Available

Same day/1 day

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Medical Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. This test has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

CPT Code Information

80302

80321 (if appropriate)

G0479 (if appropriate)

NY State Approved

No