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80200 Assay of tobramycin

Pathology & Lab

Also known as: tobramycin level, aminoglycoside level

Laboratory quantitative drug assay for tobramycin to assess serum level for therapeutic drug monitoring in serious gram-negative infections.

In Plain Language

tobramycin blood test; antibiotic level test

Clinical Context

Therapeutic drug monitoring for aminoglycoside antibiotic to optimize efficacy and minimize nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.

RVU Information

CPT 80200 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

Lab and pathology codes require an order from the treating provider with clinical indication. For molecular pathology and genetic testing, document the specific analytes tested and clinical rationale.

How This Code Compares

This code has a work RVU of 0.00, meaning it does not have a physician work component assigned by CMS. In the Pathology & Lab category, 94% of codes share this characteristic.

Specialties

PathologyInfectious DiseaseClinical Pharmacology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 80200?

CPT 80200 (Assay of tobramycin) is a Pathology & Lab code. Laboratory quantitative drug assay for tobramycin to assess serum level for therapeutic drug monitoring in serious gram-negative infections.

Who uses CPT code 80200?

CPT 80200 is used by Pathology, Infectious Disease, Clinical Pharmacology. Therapeutic drug monitoring for aminoglycoside antibiotic to optimize efficacy and minimize nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.

When is CPT 80200 used?

Therapeutic drug monitoring for aminoglycoside antibiotic to optimize efficacy and minimize nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.

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