Test Details
Methodology
Ultrafiltrate assayed by immunoassay
Result Turnaround Time
2 - 4 days
Turnaround time is defined as the usual number of days from the date of pickup of a specimen for testing to when the result is released to the ordering provider. In some cases, additional time should be allowed for additional confirmatory or additional reflex tests. Testing schedules may vary.
Custom Additional Information
Phenytoin is 90% bound, but only the free fraction circulates through plasma membranes and is biologically active. Because of rapid equilibration between free and bound portions of drugs, free levels are potentially important only in AEDs that are highly bound (ie, phenytoin but not carbamazepine). Measurement of the free fraction is not cost-effective on a routine outpatient basis, but may be clinically relevant in exceptional circumstances associated with alterations in the binding of phenytoin.1 Binding kinetics may be altered in uremia, hepatic disease, late pregnancy or postpartum, cases of head injury associated with a hypermetabolic state, and certain instances of polypharmacy, described below.2-4 Determination of free levels may also be helpful in overdosages, since only the free portion can be cleared by dialysis.
In renal disease, total phenytoin levels may generate falsely high values, leading to inadequate dosage. Dialysis may increase the amount of free phenytoin available.5 In hepatic disease, phenytoin competes with endogenous bilirubin for binding sites,6 and thus the need for a free level may be greatest if the total bilirubin level is high and albumin low. Available liver function tests are not predictive of free phenytoin levels in patients with liver disease.4
Drugs which compete for binding sites on albumin and which may displace phenytoin include valproic acid, acetazolamide, high doses of salicylic acid, phenylbutazone, ceftriaxone, nafcillin, and sulfamethoxazole.7 In a clinical setting in which one of these drugs is used with phenytoin and toxicity is suspected despite normal phenytoin levels, a free level may be useful.
The free phenytoin level can be approximated by the total phenytoin level in cerebrospinal fluid or saliva or other body fluids that are albumin-poor.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen
Serum or plasma
Volume
3 mL
Minimum Volume
1.5 mL
Container
Red-top tube or green-top (heparin) tube. Do not use a gel-barrier tube. The use of gel-barrier tubes is not recommended due to slow absorption of the drug by the gel. Depending on the specimen volume and storage time, the decrease in drug level due to absorption may be clinically significant.
Collection Instructions
Transfer separated serum or plasma to a plastic transport tube. Draw specimen just prior to next dose.
Stability Requirements
Temperature | Period |
---|---|
Room temperature | 14 days |
Refrigerated | 14 days |
Frozen | 14 days |
Freeze/thaw cycles | Stable x3 |
Reference Range
Therapeutic: 1.0−2.0 μg/mL
Storage Instructions
Room temperature
Causes for Rejection
Gel-barrier tube; hemolysis; lipemia
Footnotes
LOINC® Map
Order Code | Order Code Name | Order Loinc | Result Code | Result Code Name | UofM | Result LOINC |
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070763 | Phenytoin, Free, Serum | 3969-3 | 070763 | Phenytoin, Free, Serum | ug/mL | 3969-3 |
Order Code | 070763 | |||||
Order Code Name | Phenytoin, Free, Serum | |||||
Order Loinc | 3969-3 | |||||
Result Code | 070763 | |||||
Result Code Name | Phenytoin, Free, Serum | |||||
UofM | ug/mL | |||||
Result LOINC | 3969-3 |