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Test ID GSBV Gram Stain for Bacterial Vaginosis

Useful For

Providing evidence to support the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis

Method Name

Conventional Gram Stain Procedure and Nugent Scoring System

Reporting Name

Gram Stain for Bacterial Vaginosis

Specimen Type

Varies

Preferred:

Specimen Type: Vaginal swab

Collection Container/Tube: Culture transport swab or ESwab

Specimen Volume: Entire collection

Specimen Stability Information:

ESwab: Refrigerated (preferred) 48 hours/Ambient 48 hours

Culture Transport Swab: Ambient (preferred) 24 hours/Refrigerated 24 hours

 

Acceptable:

Specimen Type: Prepared microscope slide

Source: Vaginal swab

Collection Container/Tube: Culturette swab or ESwab

Submission Container/Tube: Slide container

Specimen Volume: Slide

Collection Instructions: Apply original sample to surface of standard microscope slide using appropriate application method (determined by consistency of specimen type) to assure adequate transfer of specimen onto slide. Allow specimen to dry and then heat-fix the slide. Place in slide container for transport.

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Varies Varies

Clinical Information

Bacterial vaginosis is so-named because bacteria are the cause and an associated inflammatory response is lacking. It results in an increase in thin, gray, homogeneous vaginal discharge and vaginal malodor and is caused by a change in the vaginal flora. Bacterial vaginosis is a synergistic polymicrobial infection not caused by 1 specific organism. The standard scoring system termed the "Nugent score" is a technique for assessing bacterial vaginosis using microscopic examination of a Gram-stained smear of vaginal discharge.

Reference Values

One of the 3 following reports dependent on the weighted sum balance of Lactobacillus, Gardnerella/Bacteroides, and Mobiluncus species:

1. Consistent with normal bacterial vaginal flora.

2. Altered vaginal flora not consistent with bacterial vaginosis. This frequently represents a transitional stage. If signs and/or symptoms persist, repeat testing is warranted.

3. Consistent with bacterial vaginosis.

Cautions

This scored Gram stain for diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis should be used only for women in childbearing years or post-menopausal women on estrogen replacement therapy.

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Sunday; Continuously

Report Available

Same day/1 day

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Medical Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

This test uses a standard method. Its performance characteristics were determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.

CPT Code Information

87205

NY State Approved

Yes