Thrombophilia Screen ( excluding Lupus Screen )

Coagulation


Description

Thrombophilia testing aims to detect an increased tendency to venous thrombosis if patient selection and testing is in accordance with published guidelines.

This investigation includes: Antithrombin, Protein C (chromogenic), Free Protein S, Activated Protein C Resistance, Factor V Leiden, and Prothrombin 20210A Allele.


Indications

Where a heritable thrombophilia screen is indicated according to appropriate guidelines. Please request lupus anticoagulant screening separately if indicated.


Sample Type

Plasma (Citrate Blue) x 4.


Reference Range

Reference range indicated on report.


Turnaround Time

Within 2 weeks


Testing Frequency

Weekly.


External Notes

A coagulation screen with thrombin time is normally carried out. If required a Lupus anticoagulant Screen must be requested. Five citrate (blue top) and one plain serum sample are sufficient for both Thrombophilia and Lupus testing.


Patient Preparation

No special requirements.


References

Baglin et al; British Committee for Standards in Haematology. Clinical guidelines for testing for heritable thrombophilia. Br J Haematol. 2010 Apr;149( 2 ):209-220


See Also

Antithrombin
Protein C Chromogenic Assay
Free Protein S Antigen
Factor V Leiden
Activated Protein C Resistance ( APCR )
Prothrombin 20210A Allele ( PT20210A )

Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.

Your contact for this test

team

Kieron Hickey

Thrombophilia Section Lead and Deputy Laboratory Manager - Coagulation

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