Test Code LAB87 Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Blood
Performing Laboratory
St. Louis Children's Hospital Laboratory - Chemistry
Specimen Requirements
Patient Preparation: None
Collection Container/Tube:
Preferred: Mint green-top Lithium Heparin (MNTGRN LiHep) tube
Acceptable: Green samplette/microtainer, plain red-top tube, Gold SST gel tube, or Lavender-top (EDTA) tube
Submission Container/Tube: If specimen is coming from outside facility and collected in a microtainer, plain red-top tube, or lavender-top tube aliquot processed sample into a plastic vial for transport (labeling with specimen type).
Specimen Collection Volume: 2.0 mL (minimum 0.6 mL)
Special Instructions: Send to lab promptly
Sample Rejection
Mislabled or unlabeled specimens
Logistics
Test Availability: Monday-Sunday
Cut-off time: None, performed as received
Turnaround Time: Same Day; 2 hours from receipt in performing lab
Reference Values
Reference Interval:
Pre-pubertal: | <0.1 IUnits/L |
Note: pre-pubertal ranges may not be applicable to neonates and young infants |
Adults: | ||
Males | 1.0-10.0 IUnits/L | |
Females | ||
Follicular: | 2.0-13.0 IUnits/L | |
Midcycle: | 15.0-100.0 IUnits/L | |
Luteal: | 1.0-12.0 IUnits/L | |
Postmenopausal: | 7.0-60.0 IUnits/L |
Critical Value: none established
Methodology
Electrochemiluminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA) sandwich principle
Limitations
- In rare cases, interference due to extremely high titers of antibodies to analyte-specific antibodies (such as HAMA), streptavidin or ruthenium can occur.
Additional Information
FOR SLCH CORE LABORATORY USE ONLY
Lab Processing Instructions: Centrifuge to separate. If specimen is collected in a microtainer, plain red-top tube, or lavender-top tube aliquot sample into a Roche false-bottom tube for testing (labeling aliquot with specimen type).
Processed Volume: minimum 0.3 mL plasma/serum
Analyte Stability:
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
---|---|---|
Whole Blood (unprocessed) | Ambient | 12 hours |
Plasma/Serum (processed) | Refrigerated (preferred) | 14 days |
Ambient | 24 hours | |
Frozen | 6 months | |
Specimen is only stable for one Freeze /thaw cycle |
Test Classification and CPT Code
83002
LOINC
10501-5
Last Reviewed
06/2025