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Estradiol (E2)

Estradiol (E2, or also spelled oestradiol) is an oestrogen steroid and is the major female sex hormone.

It functions as a growth hormone for tissue of the reproductive organs, and it enhances growth of the myometrium to prepare it for the implantation of a possible embryo. During the menstrual cycle, estradiol produced by the growing follicles increase and triggers, via a positive feedback system, the hypothalamic-pituitary events that lead to the luteinizing hormone surge, inducing ovulation. In the luteal phase, it works in conjunction with progesterone, prepares the endometrium for implantation. During pregnancy, estradiol increases due to placental production. It is usually tested at day 3 in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.

Clinical Details

Estradiol is the most biologically active oestrogen and is the most abundant form of oestrogen in premenopausal women. Levels of estradiol in premenopausal women are highly variable throughout the menstrual cycle.  Estradiol levels are of value in the induction of ovulation, assessment of amenorrhoea, evaluation of testicular dysfunction or gonadal dysgenesis. They are also regularly used as part of fertility investigations and to determine suitable doses of hormones during individualised treatment protocols pre IVF.

A sustained reduction in estradiol levels results in reduced calcium resorption, accelerated loss of bone density and a subsequent increase in triglyceride levels. In patients with overt POI, they are at a higher risk for earlier onset cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. Low levels indicate ovarian insufficiency, menopause, POI, PCOS, hypopituitarism, hypogonadism, severe eating disorders and genetic causes such as Turner syndrome.

Clinically significant increased levels can occur in with patients with ovarian or adrenal rumours, gynaecomastia, testicular tumours and adrenal hyperplasia and in children with precocious puberty in children; and warrant further investigation.

 

Case Study
At Enfer Medical, we have integrated a cutting-edge and fully automated WASPLab® (Walk Away Specimen Processor) that has significantly enhanced our testing capabilities to ensure the highest of quality when processing patient samples.
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WASPLab® at Enfer Medical
Our entire microbiology workflow has been optimized using automation and highly sophisticated robots to ensure uninterrupted incubation for rapid bacterial growth and improved turnaround times for patients.
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Sample Type &
Volume Required

5mL venous serum

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Transporting
Samples

In addition to the packaging of samples, the transport/delivery of clinical samples to the laboratory is required to be in adherence to all national regulations for the safe transport of biological materials. Enfer Medical provides a fully compliant logistics service, aligned with clients’ testing requirements.

Prompt transport of specimens:
To ensure prompt testing of samples and release of results within the published test turnaround times, samples should arrive to the laboratory by 18:00. Test turnaround time is measured from receipt of the sample at the laboratory until the time the authorised results are reported to users.

Acceptance/Rejection
of Samples

In rare cases specimens may not be suitable for testing on arrival to the laboratory. In that case the sample will be rejected at the receipt stage and the service user will be notified immediately and an explanation as to why the sample could not be processed will be provided. Reasons why samples cannot be processed include but are not limited to:

  • Samples received beyond the stability limits and/or not at the correct temperature indicated for each test.
  • Incorrect sample type received.
  • Leaking samples, sample not received or sample insufficient for analysis as stated below within sample requirements.
  • Non-compliant samples or request forms i.e. those missing sample date information, missing sample test request and/or missing sample site/type information.
  • Samples received without the necessary patient identifiers.
Clients will be provided with guidance on Sample Receipt Anomalies.

Our Services

Service
Health & Wellness
General health and wellness testing can include a variety of tests, depending on the needs of the individual or recommendations of
Find Out More
Service
Sexual Health
Regular STI screening facilitates early treatment and reduces the long-term consequences of infection.
Find Out More
Service
Respiratory Health
Rapid early pathogen identification has important treatment and infection control implications. See our range of tests here.
Find Out More
Service
Reproductive & Female Health
Hormonal analysis is hugely beneficial to identifying problems that can arise during the reproductive years.
Find Out More
Service
All Services
View the full suite of services at Enfer Medical here.......
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Result Values:

Quantitative results for Estradiol (E2) are reported in numeric value in pmol/L. Please contact us for more information on the reference ranges used at Enfer Medical.

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