Laboratory Services

Cortisol, Saliva

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Updated Test Information:

Test Description
Cortisol, Saliva
Synonym(s)

Nighttime Salivary Cortisol; Salivary Cortisol; Salivary Cushings; Salivary Hydrocortisone

Test ID
SALCT
General Information

Useful for:



  • Screening for Cushing syndrome

  • Diagnosis of Cushing syndrome in patients presenting with symptoms or signs suggestive of the disease

Specimen Type

Saliva

Specimen Requirements

Cortisol, Saliva Collection Kit (T514)

Specimen Collection / Processing Instructions

  • Patient Preparation:

    • Do not brush teeth before collecting specimen

    • Do not eat or drink for 15 minutes prior to specimen collection




 



  • Supplies: Cortisol, Saliva Collection Kit (T514)

  • Container/Tube: SARSTEDT Salivette

  • Specimen Volume: 1.5 mL

  • Collection Instructions:

    • Provide patient with a Saliva Collection Kit (Salivette) containing the Cortisol – Saliva Collection Instructions and ask them to follow the instructions as written

    • Instruct patient to collect specimen between 11 p.m. and midnight and record collection time on the Cortisol - Saliva Collection Instructions sheet

    • Instruct patient to return Cortisol - Saliva Collection Instructions with the appropriately labeled Salivette to the laboratory



  • Additional Information:

    • Reference values are also available for an 8 a.m. (7 a.m.-9 a.m.) or a 4 p.m. (3 p.m.-5 p.m.) collection, however, the 11 p.m. to midnight collection is preferred

    • If multiple specimens are collected, submit each vial under a separate order



Minimum Sample Volume

0.6 mL

Required Information

Collection time is required

Stability

  • Refrigerated (preferred): 28 days

  • Frozen: 60 days

  • Ambient: 28 days

Unacceptable Specimen Conditions

All specimens will be evaluated at Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability

Limitations

  • Acute stress (including hospitalization and surgery), alcoholism, depression, and many drugs (eg, exogenous glucocorticoids, anticonvulsants) can obliterate normal diurnal variation, affect response to suppression/stimulation tests, and cause elevated cortisol levels

  • Cortisol levels may be increased in pregnancy and with exogenous estrogens

  • Midnight salivary cortisol assay cannot diagnose hypocortisolism or Addison disease because of the limited sensitivity of the assay method

Methodology

Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

Estimated TAT

2-4 days

Testing Schedule

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Test Includes

  • Cortisol, Saliva

  • AM Cortisol

  • PM Cortisol

  • Midnight Cortisol

CPT Code(s)

82553

Reference Range
Collection Time Reference Range (ng/dL)
0700am - 0900am 100 - 750
0300pm - 0500pm < 401
1100pm - 1200am < 100
Performing Lab

Mayo

LOINC Code(s)

51495-0, 51494-3, 51493-5, 51492-7

Additional Information