Test Overview
Clinical Utility
This assay provides a single qualitative (positive/negative) result only. It does not provide information on the amount of IgE specific for any of the component allergens within the mix panel.
In patients suffering from extrinsic asthma, hay fever or atopic eczema, symptoms develop after exposure to specific allergens. This immediate (atopic or anaphylactic) type of allergy is a function of a special type of serum antibodies belonging to the IgE class of immunoglobulins.
Clinician must determine clinical significance of specific IgE result after correlation with clinical exam and history. Detectable levels are present in patients with allergic disease and in approx. 15% of asymptomatic healthy persons. Some with classic atopic symptoms may not have detectable levels.
Analytical Platform
Phadia
Method Description
ImmunoCAP™ assays are based on binding of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in serum to allergen (extract or allergen molecule) coupled in excess to a solid phase. Bound IgE is subsequently detected with enzyme-labeled anti-human IgE, where the fluorescence intensity is proportional to the amount of allergen-specific IgE.
Result Included
Meat Mix (fx23) IgE, Serum
Aliases/Synonyms
Allergens; Food Mix; Meat Mix
Specimen
Specimen Type
SerumContainers
Collection Containers
Gold top (clot activator & gel)
Volume
Sample Volume
1 mL
Minimum Volume
50 µL
Specimen Comment
Submit enough specimen for number of IgE tests ordered. Each test requires 50 µL and 2 mL is sufficient for 10-12 tests.
Collection & Handling
Handling Information
Store and send frozen
Additional Information
Refer to the list of available IgE Allergen Tests.
Stability
| Refrigerated | Frozen |
|---|---|
| 3 days | 6 months |
Performance & Interpretation
Turnaround Time
10 days
Results
-
Meat Mix (fx23) IgENegative
Comment
This assay detects IgE antibodies to an allergen mix (Pork f26, Beef f27, Chicken Meat f83, Turkey Meat f284). This assay provides a single qualitative result only. It does not provide information on the amount of IgE specific for any of the allergens within the mix.
Interpretation: Clinician must determine clinical significance of specific IgE result after correlation with clinical exam and history. Detectable levels are present in patients with allergic disease and in approx. 15% of asymptomatic healthy persons. Some with classic atopic symptoms may not have detectable levels. Specific IgE may decrease with time and lack of exposure to allergens.
Use caution when interpreting drug, venom and potential anaphylactic allergen results.
Referral Location
Canada
Interface & Setup
HL7 Interface Codes
| Order Code | Result Name | Result Codes | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| MEATMIX | ALLERGEN MEAT MIX IGE (KU/L) FX23 | 31397 |
Test Version
Last Updated
2023-11-17