Lactic Acid Dehydrogenase (LD / LDH)

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Category:

Turnaround Time: Within 1 day
CPT Code:

83615

Test Type: 0.5 mL Serum (preferred) or plasma
Stability Time:

Temperature

Period

Room temperature

14 days

Refrigerated

7 days

Frozen

14 days

Freeze/thaw cycles

Stable x3

Reference Range:

Age

Male (IU/L)1

Female (IU/L)1

0 to 7 d

123−237

123−237

8 to 30 d

126−331

130−275

1 to 11 m

143−381

128−376

1 to 3 y

195−361

192−352

4 to 6 y

180−313

180−311

7 to 9 y

166−291

166−290

10 to 12 y

155−280

135−260

13 to 15 y

126−244

118−215

16 to 17 y

118−222

114−209

>17 y

121−224

119−226

Overview:

Elevated serum levels of LDH have been observed in a variety of disease states. The highest levels are seen in patients with megaloblastic anemia, disseminated carcinoma, and shock. Moderate increases occur in muscular disorders, renal diseases, and cirrhosis. Mild increases in LDH activity have been reported in cases of myocardial or pulmonary infarction, leukemia, hemolytic anemia, and nonviral hepatitis.2 Hemolysis elevates LDH results, oxalate inhibits LDH, and ascorbic acid can decrease LDH values. In infectious mononucleosis, LD is usually more elevated than AST, and there is usually an isomorphic pattern of LD isoenzymes. In viral hepatitis, by contrast, AST and ALT (the transaminases) are much more increased than is LD, about three or more times higher than total LD, and LDH is high. The differential diagnosis of acute infarct of myocardium includes pericarditis and angina, entities in which enzymes are usually not substantially increased. Bovine or porcine heparin therapy can cause increases in AST, ALT, and LD, with elevated LD hepatic fractions.2

1. LabCorp internal studies. 2. Tietz NW. Clinical Guide to Laboratory Tests. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 2006.

Collection Details:

Patient Preparation:

none

Collection Instructions:

Red-top tube, gel-barrier tube, or green-top (heparin) tube; do not use EDTA plasma.

Separate serum or plasma from cells within 45 minutes of collection.

Maintain specimen at room temperature.1