| EX0852 HEMOPHILIA PANEL |
| Specimen: |
3 mL whole blood in 1 Blue Top (Sodium Citrate) tube. Mix thoroughly by inversion. Transport to Lab within 4 hours. If this is not possible, make PPP within 1 hour of the collection as follows: Centrifuge sample at 3600 rpm for 15 min. & transfer supernatant to a clean plastic tube. Centrifuge this supernatant again at 3600 rpm for 15 mins. & finally, transfer the supernatant (PPP) to 1 labeled clean plastic screw-capped vial. FREEZE IMMEDIATELY. Ship frozen. DO NOT THAW. |
| Stability: |
| Room |
Refrigerated |
Frozen |
| 4 hrs |
4 hrs |
2 weeks |
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| Method: |
Photo-optical & Electromechanical Clot Detection |
| Comment: |
It is recommended that the patient discontinues Heparin for 1 day and Oral Anticoagulants for 7 days prior to sampling as these drugs may affect test results. Discontinuation should be with prior consent from the treating Physician. Also, see COAGULATION PROFILE 2. |
| Report: |
Contact us to know the TAT. |
| Usage: |
Hemophilia A (Factor VIII deficiency) is the most common severe congenital bleeding X-linked disorder affecting 1:5000 to 10,000 males. Females are usually carriers but can have Hemophilia A if there is unbalanced Lyonization of the normal X-chromosome, Turner’s syndrome, or daughters of an affected male and a carrier female. Hemophilia B / Christmas disease (Factor IX deficiency) is a severe congenital X-linked bleeding disorder affecting 1:25,000 to 30,000 males. Factor IX activity levels during childhood remain at about 75% of adult levels. |
| Doctor Specialty: |
Hematologist |
| Disease: |
Disorders of Coagulation |
| Components: |
*APTT *Factor VIII *Factor IX |
| Courier Charges: |
0.00 |
| Home Collection: |
Available (*T&C Apply) |
| Department: |
Coagulation |
| Pre Test Information: |
Overnight fasting is preferred. A duly filled Coagulation Requisition Form is mandatory. It is recommended that the patient discontinues Heparin for 1 day and Oral Anticoagulants for 7 days prior to sampling as these drugs may affect test results. Discontinuation should be with the prior consent of the treating Physician. |
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