INSULIN FREE + TOTAL (NEW TEST AVAILABLE 11/19/2015)

General Information

HLAB/HOL Code: INSFT
UPHSM LIS Test #: 026495
Schedule:
Testing Time: 5-12 Days
Testing Lab: Esoterix Endocrinology

Specimen Info
Only 1 specimen type required, unless otherwise specified

Volume: 3.0 mL
Temperature: Refrigerated
Tube Type: Serum
Collection Info:
Minimum Volume: 1.5 mL (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing.)
Container: Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube
Collection: Submit serum in a plastic transport tube

Specimen Acceptability

Specimen stability:
  Room Temp: 2 days
  Refrigerated: 10 days
  Frozen: 200 days
Freeze/thaw cycles: Stable x6

Methods

Chemiluminescent immunometric assay (IMA) after insulin extraction of free and total insulin

Clinical Utilities

Most patients receiving insulin will eventually form antibodies that bind insulin. These antibodies may or may not affect the activity and metabolism of insulin. Laboratory tests may be used to identify patients with insulin antibodies, for instance LabCorp test 141598. Patient antibodies may affect the normal insulin measurements. Free and total insulin is a test to measure the fraction of insulin that is bound by antibodies and to measure total insulin after the removal of antibodies by special preparation. Free insulin represents a portion of total insulin unbound by insulin binding antibodies in the circulation. This fraction serves as a measure of biologically active insulin and provides an indication of the true relationship between insulin dose and blood glucose in diabetic patients. Levels of free insulin correlate inversely with periods of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia in diabetic patients, where total insulin can remain fairly constant. Sequential free insulin measurements are useful to evaluate possible abnormal insulin absorption after subcutaneous injection. In this case, the presence of insulin-binding antibodies can alter the pharmacokinetics of insulin and lead to an abnormal period of hyperglycemia in response to a delayed increase in the free fraction. Total insulin measures the sum of the antibody-bound and the free insulin fraction. It reflects both the insulin-binding capacity of circulating insulin-binding antibodies and the patient insulin dose. In patients with significant levels of antibodies, the bound fraction of insulin accounts for >90% of the total insulin. With constant insulin therapy, the total insulin levels are normally quite stable. This test may be useful for diabetic patients treated with insulin analogs, as shown in the table below. Every patient's antibodies are different, and the specificity and avidity of the antibodies may affect the test. Cross-reactivity of Insulin Drugs Insulin Drug Percentage of Cross-reactivity Human insulin 100% Insulin aspart 85% Insulin glargine 92% Insulin lispro 79% Insulin glulisine 14% Insulin detemir 24%

CPT Codes

83525; 83527

* The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding
is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.