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Test ID: PREALB

Prealbumin, Serum

Test Overview

Clinical Utility

This test is used as a nutritional marker. Prealbumin is a transport protein for thyroxin synthesized in the liver. It has a half-life of 2 days, much shorter than that of albumin and is therefore a sensitive marker of nutritional status. Serum concentrations of prealbumin are not significantly affected by hydration status as is albumin. Like albumin, prealbumin is a negative acute phase reactant and its serum concentration decreases in inflammation, malignancy, liver cirrhosis and protein-losing diseases of the gut or kidneys.

Method

Turbidimetry

Result Included

Prealbumin

Aliases/Synonyms

Transthyretin

Specimen

Specimen Type

Serum

Volume

Sample Volume

1 mL

Minimum Volume

0.4 mL

Specimen Comment

Gel-separator tubes are acceptable.

Pediatric

Volume

0 - 2 years: 0.5 mL Red top Microtainer; 2 - 10 years: 3 mL Red top Vacutainer tube

Minimum

0.15 mL

Collection & Handling

Collection Instructions

Fasting collection is recommended. Do not use chlorhexidine antiseptic swab to cleanse the skin, use an alcohol swab.

Handling Information

Separate serum from cells within 2 hours. Store and send frozen.

Stability

Refrigerated Frozen
3 days 6 months

Performance & Interpretation

Turnaround Time

2 days

Results

Name
Units
Reference Range
Conversion
  1. Prealbumin
    g/L
    Adult: 0.20 - 0.40

    0 - <15 d: 0.00 - 0.11

    15 days - <1 y: 0.04 - 0.24

    1 - <5 y: 0.11 - 0.23

    5 - <13 y: 0.13 - 0.26

    13 - <16 y: 0.17 - 0.31

    F, 16 - <19 y: 0.16 - 0.33

    M, 16 - <19 y: 0.20 - 0.35

Test Version

Last Updated

2019-10-30