Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Container Image

Outpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

Lab Area

Institute for Genomic Medicine

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)

CPT Codes

see Remarks

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Minimum Volume

Specimen Type Type of Container Minimum Volume
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 2 mL
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 1 tube
Buccal swab Buccal swb kit 2 swabs

Container Image

Inpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

CPT Codes

see Remarks

Lab Area

Institute for Genomic Medicine

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

CPT Codes

see Remarks

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)

Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Minimum Volume

Specimen Type Type of Container Minimum Volume
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 2 mL
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 1 tube
Buccal swab Buccal swb kit 2 swabs

Container Image

Inpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Outpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

InLab Processing

Send to the Institute for Genomic Medicine Lab with all submitted paperwork (including Consent Form and Clinical Info Form). CPA needs to order GENSP in Sunquest for Non-EPIC lab order.

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)

CPT Codes

see Remarks

DC Code

5321

Downtime Availability

4-Not available
Outpatient Requirements

Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Container Image

Outpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

Lab Area

Institute for Genomic Medicine

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)

CPT Codes

see Remarks

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test
Inpatient Requirements

Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Minimum Volume

Specimen Type Type of Container Minimum Volume
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 2 mL
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 1 tube
Buccal swab Buccal swb kit 2 swabs

Container Image

Inpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

CPT Codes

see Remarks

Lab Area

Institute for Genomic Medicine

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test
Overview/Billing

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

CPT Codes

see Remarks
Interpretation

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)
NCH Lab Only

Collect

Specimen Type Type of Container Volume of Specimen Status
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 4 mL-8 mL Preferred
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 2 tubes Alternate
Buccal Swab Buccal swab kit 4 swabs Alternate

Minimum Volume

Specimen Type Type of Container Minimum Volume
Whole blood 4 mL Purple tube (EDTA) 2 mL
Saliva Oragene saliva collection tube 1 tube
Buccal swab Buccal swb kit 2 swabs

Container Image

Inpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

Outpatient Specimen Preparation

Whole Blood-Do not freeze
                      Do not centrifuge
                      Keep at room temperature or refrigerate

Saliva- Keep at room temperature

Buccal Swab- Keep at room temperature

InLab Processing

Send to the Institute for Genomic Medicine Lab with all submitted paperwork (including Consent Form and Clinical Info Form). CPA needs to order GENSP in Sunquest for Non-EPIC lab order.

Stability

Whole blood: Room temperature- 48 hours
Whole blood: Refrigerated- 72 hours

Saliva: Room temperature- 6 months

Buccal swab: Room temperature- 7 days
 

Unacceptable Conditions

Clotted specimen, Centrifuged specimen, Frozen specimen, Delayed or improper handling, Wrong collection tube
 

Days Performed

Monday through Saturday

Set Up Schedule

All tests not performed daily

Typical Turnaround

7 weeks

Remarks

This test is available for parents of individuals who previously had clinical Genome sequencing or clinical Rapid genome sequencing performed by Nationwide Children's Institute for Genomic Medicine Clinical Laboratory. 

Required for the PARENT(S)

  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Genome sequencing (GSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required: completed Genetic Test Requisition Form. A new sample is not required. A new GS consent form is also not required unless patient/parent who previously had GS performed is now ≥18 and is able to provide consent. 
  • If the parent previously participated in the proband's Rapid genome sequencing (RGSPAT) then submission of the following documents are required:  completed Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form.  A new sample is not required. 
  • If previously unavailable parent(s) will be participating in Genome Reanalysis, then submission of a parental samplecompleted Genetic Test Requisition Form, and GS consent form, are required. For each newly participating parent, testing will be performed and additional charge (CPT code: 81426) will be applied to the proband's (child's) Reanalysis Genome sequencing test.

Please see Reanalysis genome sequencing- patient sample (GSREPAT) for instructions on how to order proband testing. 

Synonyms

  • WGS Parental Reanalysis, WGS Parent Reanalysis, WGS Parents Reanalysis, GS Parental Reanalysis, GS Parent Reanalysis, GS Parents Reanalysis, WGS Mother Reanalysis, WGS Maternal Reanalysis, GS Mother Reanalysis, GS Maternal Reanalysis, WGS Father Reanalysis, WGS Paternal Reanalysis, GS Father Reanalysis, GS Paternal Reanalysis, WGS Reanalysis, GS Reanalysis, Whole Genome Sequencing Reanalysis, Reanalysis, IGM test

Methodology

Next Generations Sequencing (NGS)

CPT Codes

see Remarks

DC Code

5321

Downtime Availability

4-Not available

Lab Area

Lab Area
Institute for Genomic Medicine