Ethyl Glucuronide and Ethyl Sulfate, Urine, Quantitative
Also known as: CDCO ETG/S
Use
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and Ethyl Sulfate (EtS) are direct metabolites of ethanol. EtG and EtS can be detected up to 80 hours in urine after ethanol ingestion. The presence of both metabolites can be used as markers for recent alcohol use. This test may be useful in the assessment of ethanol exposure in the contexts of compliance and/or abuse. For general screening, Ethyl Glucuronide Screen with Reflex to Quantitation, Urine (2007912) is preferred.
Special Instructions
Results do not accurately correlate with amount or frequency of ethanol use. This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by ARUP Laboratories. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. This test was performed in a CLIA certified laboratory and is intended for clinical purposes.
Limitations
The presence of EtG, alone in urine, is not a unique marker of ethanol ingestion. False positive EtG results can occur from microbial formation or from fermentation, and false negative EtG results can occur from bacterial degradation. The analytical measurement range is 100-10,000 ng/mL.
Methodology
Mass Spectrometry
Biomarkers
LOINC Codes
- 58378-1
- 58425-0
Result Turnaround Time
1-7 days
Related Documents
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Specimen
Urine
Volume
4 mL
Minimum Volume
1 mL
Container
ARUP Standard Transport Tube
Collection Instructions
Collect random urine.
Storage Instructions
Refrigerated.
Stability Requirements
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Room Temperature | 20 days |
| Refrigerated | 20 days |
| Frozen | 20 days |
