HemoQuant, Fecal
Test Mnemonic
HEMOQN
CPT Codes
- 84126 - QTY (1)
Aliases
- Blood Feces, Fecal blood, Occult Blood, Soft-HQ
Includes
- Fecal Hemoglobin
Performing Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Dpt of Lab Med & Pathology
Specimen Requirements
Volume | Type | Container | Collect Temperature | Transport Temperature | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 g | Stool | Sterile container | Refrigerated | Patient should not ingest red meat or aspirin for at least 72 hours prior to collection. |
Minimum Specimen Requirements
Volume | Type | Container | Collect Temperature | Transport Temperature | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 g |
Stability
Environmental Condition | Description |
---|---|
Ambient | 7 days |
Refrigerated | 7 days, preferred |
Frozen | Acceptable |
Days Performed
Mon - Sat
Turnaround Time
2 - 3 days
Methodology
Name | Description |
---|---|
Fluorescence Quantitation |
Reference Range
Special Info
Collect random specimen from a single defecation. Patient should not ingest red meat or aspirin for at least 72 hours prior to collection.
Clinical Info
Normal: < or = 2.0 mg total hemoglobin/g feces Marginal: 2.1 - 4.0 mg total hemoglobin/g feces* *2.1 - 4.0 mg Hb/g is considered marginally elevated, but not clinically significant, if red meat, warfarin, or aspirin was ingested 72 hrs prior to collection. Elevated: > 4.0 mg total hemoglobin/g feces HemoQuant detects blood in feces and is the most appropriate fecal occult blood test to use in the evaluation of iron deficiency. Other useful applications include the detection of bleeding as a complication of anticoagulant therapy and other medication regimens. This test detects both intact heme and porphyrins from partly degraded heme. Additionally, test results are not complicated by either the water content of the specimen or the presence of reducing or oxidizing substances. Furthermore, HemoQuant testing is sensitive to both proximal and distal sources of occult GI bleeding.