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2025 CPT code 86812

HLA typing for a single antigen from HLA Class I groups A, B, or C using serological methods.

Follow current CPT coding guidelines and payer-specific instructions. Use code 86812 only for serological methods. Use other codes for molecular methods.

Modifiers may be applicable depending on the circumstances of service, such as location, professional component versus technical component, and more. Refer to CPT guidelines for modifier application.

Medical necessity is established when the test is ordered by a physician to determine HLA compatibility prior to organ or bone marrow transplantation.This is supported by clinical indications of the need for transplantation.Justification should include details on the transplant process and the critical role HLA matching plays in success rates.

The clinical responsibility lies with the laboratory analyst who performs the technical aspects of the HLA typing procedure using serological methods.

IMPORTANT:For molecular methods of HLA typing, use codes 81370-81383. For multiple antigens from HLA Class I groups A, B, or C, use code 86813.

In simple words: This lab test checks for a specific protein (HLA) on the surface of white blood cells. It helps determine compatibility for organ or bone marrow transplants and is often the first step in ensuring a successful transplant.

This CPT code, 86812, encompasses the performance of a serological test to identify a single human leukocyte antigen (HLA) from one or more of the three major HLA Class I cell surface antigens (A, B, and C).The procedure involves the technical steps of identifying the presence of an antigen from HLA Class I groups A, B, or C using serological methods.This typically includes isolating lymphocytes from patient blood, placing them in test wells with sera containing antibodies to known HLA types, incubating with a vital dye, and evaluating cell death via phase contrast microscopy.A positive result indicates the presence of the corresponding HLA antigen.

Example 1: A patient is awaiting a kidney transplant.This test is performed to determine the compatibility of the patient's HLA type with a potential donor's HLA type, to minimize the risk of rejection., A patient is being evaluated for a bone marrow transplant.HLA typing is crucial for matching donor and recipient to increase the likelihood of transplant success., A patient is undergoing pre-surgical evaluation for a complex transplant procedure.This test is one of several conducted to assess compatibility, aiding in minimizing post-transplant complications.

* Physician order specifying the HLA antigen(s) to be tested.* Patient demographics and identifying information.* Properly collected and labeled blood sample (or other specified sample).* Detailed laboratory report including the specific HLA antigen(s) identified and any relevant interpretations.

** Always ensure accurate documentation of the specific HLA antigen tested and the methodology used (serological).

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