Mayo Clinic Laboratories Critical Values / Critical Results List
Mayo Clinic Laboratories Critical Values / Critical Results List
Mayo Clinic Laboratories Critical Values / Critical Results List
PURPOSE
The purpose of this list is to identify the laboratory tests and their respective critical high and critical low
values/results. This list pertains to testing that is performed in Rochester, Arizona, Florida, Mayo Clinic Health
System (MCHS) and MCL performing sites.
NOTE: Not all the below mentioned tests are done in each facility. A few of the tests have differing values due
to instrumentation/methodology differences and are noted with an *.
DEFINITION
A Critical Value / Critical Result is defined as
A value/result that represents a pathophysiological state at such variance with normal (expected values) as to be
life-threatening unless something is done promptly and for which some corrective action could be taken.
NOTE: The critical values/results do not necessarily correspond directly with normal reference ranges, toxic
ranges, or therapeutic ranges.
NOTE: In addition to the critical values identified on this list, critical alerts from testing referred to outside
laboratories (non-Mayo) will be communicated to clients in accordance with notification standards once those
performing laboratories notify Mayo.
HEMATOLOGY
Test Report Name Age Critical Low Critical High Units
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time,
– ≥ 150 sec
Plasma
Fibrinogen ≤ 60 – mg/dL
Hemoglobin 0 – 7 weeks ≤ 6.0 ≥ 24.0 g/dL
Hemoglobin > 7 weeks ≤ 6.0 ≥ 20.0 g/dL
INR (International Normalizing Ratio) – ≥ 5.0
Leukocytes – ≥ 100.0 x10(9)/L
Absolute Neutrophil Count ≤ 0.5 – x10(9)/L
Neutrophils ≤ 0.5 – x10(9)/L
Platelets, Blood ≤ 40 ≥ 1000 x10(9)/L
CSF White Blood Cell Count ≥ 100.0 Cells/mcL
CHEMISTRY
Test Report Name Age Critical Critical High Units
Low
Ammonia – (Florida units are µmol/L,
≥ 1 yr – ≥ 200 mcmol/L
MCHS&RST units are mcmol/L)
*Ammonia – Arizona (Deviation in units) ≥ 1 yr – ≥ 500 mcg/dL
Ammonia – (Florida units are µmol/L,
< 1 yr – ≥ 100 mcmol/L
MCHS&RST units are mcmol/L)
*Ammonia – Arizona (Deviation in units) < 1 yr – ≥ 150 mcg/dL
Bilirubin Total, Serum < 1 yr – ≥ 15.0 mg/dL
Calcium, Total ≤ 6.5 ≥ 13.0 mg/dL
Calcium, Ionized, Blood < 1 yr ≤ 2.0 ≥ 6.0 mg/dL
Calcium, Ionized, Blood ≥ 1 yr ≤ 3.0 ≥ 6.5 mg/dL
*Calcium, Ionized, Blood - Florida
< 1yr ≤ 3.0 ≥ 5.5 mg/dL
(Deviation due to methodology difference)
*Calcium, Ionized, Blood - Florida
≥ 1 yr ≤ 3.0 ≥ 6.0 mg/dL
(Deviation due to methodology difference)
Carbon Monoxide (Carboxyhemoglobin – ≥ 20 %
Level)
1 day –
Creatinine, Blood/Plasma/Serum – ≥ 1.5 mg/dL
4 weeks
5 weeks –
Creatinine, Blood/Plasma/Serum – ≥ 2.0 mg/dL
23 mos
Creatinine, Blood/Plasma/Serum 2 yrs – 11 yrs – ≥ 2.5 mg/dL
Creatinine, Blood/Plasma/Serum 12 yrs – 15 yrs – ≥ 3.0 mg/dL
Creatinine, Blood/Plasma/Serum 16 yrs – 17 yrs – ≥ 10.0 mg/dL
Creatine Kinase, Total – ≥ 10,000 U/L
FT4 (Free Thyroxine) < 50 yrs – ≥ 7.8 ng/dL
FT4 (Free Thyroxine) ≥ 50 yrs – ≥ 6.0 ng/dL
FT4 (Free Thyroxine) – Florida All ages - ≥ 7.8 ng/dL
Glucose, Plasma/Serum < 4 weeks ≤ 40 ≥ 400 mg/dL
Glucose, Plasma/Serum ≥ 4 weeks ≤ 50 ≥ 400 mg/dL
Magnesium, Serum ≤ 1.0 ≥ 9.0 mg/dL
Osmolality ≤ 190 ≥ 390 mOsm/Kg
*pH (MCHS and AZ only) ≤ 7.200 ≥ 7.600 pH
*pC02, arterial (MCHS and AZ only) ≤ 20.0 ≥ 70.0 mmHg
*pO2 (MCHS) ≤ 40.0 – mmHg
*pO2 (AZ) ≤ 45.0 – mmHg
Phosphorus ≤ 1.0 – mg/dL
Potassium ≤ 2.5 ≥ 6.0 mmol/L
Sodium ≤ 120 ≥ 160 mmol/L
TOXICOLOGY/TDM
Test Report Name Age Critical Critical High Units
Low
> 150
Acetaminophen, S – mcg/mL
4 hours after dose
Acetone (Volatile Screen), applies to all Any value
– mg/dL
specimen types detected
Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline, S – > 500 ng/mL
Butalbital, S – ≥ 10 mcg/mL
Caffeine, S – ≥ 30 mcg/mL
Carbamazepine, Total, S – ≥ 15.0 mcg/mL
Carbamazepine, Free, S – ≥ 4.0 mcg/mL
Clomipramine + Norclomipramine, S – > 450 ng/mL
Cyanide, B – ≥ 2.0 mcg/mL
Desipramine, S – >400 ng/mL
Digoxin, S – ≥ 4.0 ng/mL
Disopyramide, S – ≥ 7.0 mcg/mL
Doxepin and Nordoxepin, S – > 500 ng/mL
Ethanol, Blood – ≥ 400 mg/dL
Ethanol, Serum – ≥ 400 mg/dL
Ethosuximide, S – > 150 mcg/mL
Ethylene Glycol, S – ≥ 20 mg/dL
Imipramine and Desipramine, S – > 400 ng/mL
Isopropanol (Volatile Screen), applies to all Any value
– mg/dL
specimen types detected
Lidocaine, S – > 6.0 mcg/mL
Lead, Blood 0 – 15 yrs – ≥ 20 mcg/dL
Lead, Blood ≥ 16 yrs – ≥ 70 mcg/dL
Lithium, S – > 1.6 mmol/L
Methanol (Volatile Screen), applies to all Any value
– mg/dL
specimen types detected
Nortriptyline, S – > 500 ng/mL
Phenobarbital, S – ≥ 60.0 mcg/mL
Phenytoin, Total, S – ≥ 30.0 mcg/mL
Phenytoin, Free, S – ≥ 2.5 mcg/mL
Primidone and Phenobarbital, S
Primidone – ≥ 15.0 mcg/mL
Phenobarbital – ≥ 60.0 mcg/mL
Procainamide, S
Procainamide – > 12 mcg/mL
N-Acetylprocainamide – ≥ 40 mcg/mL
Quinidine, S – ≥ 6.0 mcg/mL
Salicylates, S – ≥ 50.0 mg/dL
Theophylline, S – > 20 mcg/mL
Trimipramine, S – > 500 ng/mL
Valproic Acid, Free and Total, S
Free Valproic Acid – > 30 mcg/mL
Total Valproic Acid – ≥ 151 mcg/mL
Valproic Acid, Total, S – ≥ 151 mcg/mL
MICROBIOLOGY
Result Specimen source and patient details
Detection (e.g., stain, culture, nucleic acid, antigen or
Blood/plasma/serum, cerebrospinal fluid,
metabolomic detection) of a clinically significant bacterium,
brain tissue, amniotic fluid, ocular
fungus, parasite, or virus (except HIV, hepatitis A through E
fluid/corneal scrapings
virus, BK virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus)
Identification/detection of a select agent (or other highly
pathogenic organism) including, but not limited to Bacillus
anthracis, Brucella species, Burkholderia mallei,
Burkholderia pseudomallei, Clostridium botulinum,
Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Coxiella burnetii, Francisella Any specimen tested
tularensis, monkeypox virus, variola virus, Vibrio cholerae,
or Yersinia pestis. In the event of an outbreak of a novel
contagious microorganism, detection of such an organism
may fall into this category.
Detection of clinically significant fungi including, but not
limited to members of the Mucorales (Zygomycetes) order,
dimorphic fungal pathogens (e.g., Histoplasma capsulatum,
Any specimen tested
Blastomyces dermatitidis, Coccidioides species),
Cryptococcus neoformans, Cryptococcus gattii, or
Pneumocystis jirovecii
Detection of Strongyloides stercoralis larvae Non-intestinal specimen
Any specimen tested from a neonate
Detection of herpes simplex virus or Bordetella pertussis
(< 1 month)