lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in serum

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Reference interval

  • 105-333 IU/L[8]
  • Kodak Ektachem
    • Male: 259- 613 U/L
    • Female: 259- 613 U/L

Principle

Clinical significance

Lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme present in the cytosol of the human cells; it catalyzes the reversible reduction of pyruvate to lactate using NADH. In myocardial infarction cases, LD begins to rise within about 12 hours after infarction, & usually returns to normal after 2 to 5 days.

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Specimen

Sample preparation: Collect the specimen by standard venipuncture technique. Heparin may be used as an anticoagulant for plasma specimens. Remove serum or plasma promptly from the clot or cells and analyze as soon as possible. EDTA, potassium oxalate & sodium fluoride should not be used as anticoagulants. Serum or heparin specimens produce similar LDH results on the Kodak Ektachem Analyzer. Some other methods, however, have shown substantial differences between serum or plasma results due to contamination by platelets in plasma separated by low speed centrifugation. The Kodak Ektachem Clinical Chemistry Slides (LDH) are insensitive to LDH contained within intact platelets, therefore, LDH results in comparative methods may not agree with the Kodak Ektachem Analyzer for heparin plasma specimens.

Sample requirements: Minimum- 0.5 mL serum or plasma.

Optimum: 1.0 mL serum or plasma.

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References

  1. Kodak Ektachem 700 Test Methodologies Manual, Kodak Clinical Products, Rochester, N.Y., 1990.
  2. Kodak Ektachem 700 Operators Manual, Kodak Clinical Products, Rochester, N.Y., 1987.
  3. Package Insert, Kodak Ektachem Special Calibrators, Kodak Clinical Products, Rochester, N.Y., 1985.
  4. Package Insert, Bio-Rad Liquichek Controls, Bio-Rad ECS Division, Anaheim, CA., 1992.
  5. Clinical Diagnosis & Management by Laboratory Methods, 19th edition, J.B. Henry (ed), W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA. 1996, pg 11.
  6. Lactate Dehydrogenase Laboratory Test Directory ARUP: http://www.aruplab.com/guides/ug/tests/0020006.jsp
  7. Panel of 7 tests Laboratory Test Directory ARUP: http://www.aruplab.com/guides/ug/tests/0020413.jsp
  8. 8.0 8.1 MedlinePlus: Lactate dehydrogenase test https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003471.htm

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