pH

ChemistryAlso known as: pHAlso known as: Hydrogen ion concentrationAlso known as: Ph[pH]

Measures the acidity or alkalinity of fluid surrounding the heart.

Normal Range
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[pH]
Abnormal Levels
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Specimen Type
Blood

Why This Biomarker Matters

Abnormal pericardial pH indicates infection, inflammation, or cardiac disease. This test helps diagnose serious heart conditions and guides appropriate treatment.

Overview

pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of pericardial fluid (fluid surrounding the heart). Normal pericardial fluid is slightly alkaline. Abnormal pH levels may indicate infection, inflammation, or metabolic disturbances affecting the heart. Low pH (acidic) may suggest bacterial infection or ischemia, while high pH may indicate fungal infection or other conditions. This test is part of comprehensive pericardial fluid analysis to diagnose serious cardiac conditions.

Research & Evidence

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Technical Information (LOINC Codes)

Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker

2753-2Primary
pH of Serum or Plasma
[pH]
2748-2
pH of Body fluid
[pH]
2749-0
pH of Gastric fluid
[pH]
2755-7
pH of Stool
[pH]
2756-5
pH of Urine
[pH]
5803-2
pH of Urine by Test strip
[pH]
33417-7
pH of Pericardial fluid
[pH]
2743-3
pH of Amniotic fluid
[pH]
50897-8
pH of 24 hour Urine by Test strip
[pH]
2751-6
pH of Peritoneal fluid
[pH]
2747-4
pH of Cerebral spinal fluid
[pH]
10582-5
pH of Cervical mucus
[pH]
48037-6
pH of Vaginal fluid
[pH]
72269-4
pH of Vaginal fluid by Test strip
[pH]
50896-0
pH of Body fluid by Test strip
[pH]
2750-8
pH of Pleural fluid
[pH]
27378-9
pH of 24 hour Urine
[pH]
2752-4
pH of Semen
[pH]
14873-4
pH of Cord blood
[pH]
28647-6
pH of Venous cord blood
[pH]
17433-4
pH of Specimen
[pH]
19213-8
pH of Mixed venous blood
[pH]
28646-8
pH of Arterial cord blood
[pH]
2745-8
pH of Capillary blood
[pH]
11558-4
pH of Blood
[pH]
2746-6
pH of Venous blood
[pH]
2744-1
pH of Arterial blood
[pH]
50560-2
pH of Urine by Automated test strip
[pH]
97536-7
pH of Central venous blood
[pH]
106930-1
pH of Urine by pH-metry
[pH]
2754-0
pH of Synovial fluid
[pH]
33913-5
pH of Capillary blood from Fetus
[pH]
42670-0
pH of Vitreous fluid
[pH]
42728-6
pH of Ocular fluid
[pH]
50895-2
pH of Pleural fluid by Test strip
[pH]
53600-3
pH of Blood product unit
[pH]
53651-6
pH of 2 hour Urine
[pH]
53652-4
pH of 4 hour Urine
[pH]
53653-2
pH of Bile fluid
[pH]
53654-0
pH of Dialysis fluid
[pH]
55968-2
pH of Total parental nutrition
[pH]
55976-5
pH of Nonbiological fluid
[pH]
56963-2
pH of Saliva (oral fluid)
[pH]
68381-3
pH of Synovial fluid by Test strip
[pH]
68382-1
pH of Pericardial fluid by Test strip
[pH]
68459-7
pH of Peritoneal fluid by Test strip
[pH]
80830-3
pH of Lower respiratory specimen
[pH]
9481-3
pH of Water
[pH]
96717-4
pH of Prostatic fluid
[pH]