The amount of time a cryostat takes to get to cutting temperature depends on 
the age of the machine, manufacturer, and air flow around the cryostat. We have 
4 Avantiks the newer ones cool faster than the older ones and the one that is 
under a wall cabinet with about 2 feet from the top of the cryostat to the 
bottom of the cabinet takes about an hour longer to cool.  The cryostats are 
kept at -27. The cooling time for the quicker one is 2 hours from room 
temperature (70 degrees Fahrenheit) and the slower one is 3 hours.

I would suggest you plan for 4 hours and monitor the cooling time so you know 
for the next time you need to shutdown the cryostat. I have had Leicas and 
Thermo Fisher cryostats and they were different. Hope this helps.



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>   1. Re: CPT Code 88172 (Webster, Thomas S.)
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>   3. Re: CPT Code 88172 (Victoria Baker)
>   4. PPE for frozen sections (Moe, Barbi A)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 17:31:03 +0000
>From: "Webster, Thomas S." <twebs...@crh.org>
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>Subject: Re: [Histonet] CPT Code 88172
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>You can only bill for 88172 if the pathologist looks at the FNA slide(s) 
>during the procedure.  Otherwise do not attempt to bill for it.  It is a 
>physician code.
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>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 18:07:26 +0000
>From: "Joe W. Walker, Jr." <jwwal...@rrmc.org>
>To: "Webster, Thomas S." <twebs...@crh.org>
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>Hi Thomas,
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>What is your reference source for stating this is "a physician code"?  In 
>reviewing our coding data, this code carries a facilities component in 
>addition to a professional component.  I agree that a pathologist must perform 
>the review in order to bill for both, but I am aware of people in New England 
>who bill just the TC when a technologist provides the adequacy interpretation 
>and some payers cover this charge.
>
>Joe W. Walker, Jr. MS, SCT(ASCP)
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>-----Original Message-----
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>You can only bill for 88172 if the pathologist looks at the FNA slide(s) 
>during the procedure.  Otherwise do not attempt to bill for it.  It is a 
>physician code.
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>Message: 3
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 14:44:20 -0400
>From: Victoria Baker <bakevicto...@gmail.com>
>To: "Knutson, Deanne" <dknut...@primecare.org>
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>Subject: Re: [Histonet] CPT Code 88172
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>Hi,
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>I just referred back to my sometimes frustrating clear as mud 2019 CPT
>coding binder.
>88172 is not saying that it has to be done by a pathologist.  In many cases
>it is completed by a Cytotechnologist.
>The precise wording says
>"Cytopathology, evaluation of fine needle aspirate; immediate
>cytohistologic study to determine adequacy for diagnosis, first evaluation
>episode each site
>The professional code comes in on 88173 where it involves the
>interpretation and report.
>
>The stance that it is a tech component comes from the
>Cytologist/pathologist obtaining the specimen.  However they are
>responsible for the adequacy of of the specimen.  The argument goes both
>ways.
>
>At this institution we use it as a professional code only.
>
>Vikki
>
>On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 11:43 AM Knutson, Deanne via Histonet <
>histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
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>> Hello Histonetters!
>>
>> I am wondering how others may be using the cpt code 88172-T?  Like in what
>> type of scenarios?
>>
>> Thank you for your responses.
>>
>> Deanne Knutson
>> Supervisor
>> Anatomic Pathology
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>Message: 4
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 19:47:30 +0000
>From: "Moe, Barbi A" <ba...@gundersenhealth.org>
>To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
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>Subject: [Histonet] PPE for frozen sections
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>Could anyone share what PPE you are required to wear when performing a frozen 
>section?
>
>If doing a frozen section on a piece of lung or mediastinal nodes are you 
>required to wear a respirator such as N95 or even a PAP-R?
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>Barb Moe
>Histology Lab
>Gundersen Health Systems
>La Crosse WI
>ba...@gundersenhealth.org<mailto:ba...@gundersenhealth.org>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 19:51:41 +0000
>From: "Moe, Barbi A" <ba...@gundersenhealth.org>
>To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
>       <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
>Subject: [Histonet] DAKO Artisan special stain kit validations
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>For those that are using the DAKO Artisan for special stains could you comment 
>on how you are handling implementing new kits?
>
>When a new lot number on a kit is received do you run a positive AND negative 
>control either prior to use or concurrent with a patient case?
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>Barb Moe
>Histology Lab
>Gundersen Health System
>La Crosse WI
>ba...@gundersenhealth.org<mailto:ba...@gundersenhealth.org>
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>Message: 6
>Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2019 20:25:59 +0000
>From: "Moe, Barbi A" <ba...@gundersenhealth.org>
>To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
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>Subject: [Histonet] Cryostat to room temperature
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>Does anyone know how long it would take a cryostat that is maintained at 
>approx. -22 degrees C  to come to room temperature after being turned off?
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>Barb Moe
>Histology Lab
>Gundersen Health Systems
>La Crosse WI
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