4C Antibody Screen
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Red cell antibody screen and autocontrol performed 4C ABO Discrepancy
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Initial investigation of ABO blood typing discrepancies. Any additional testing performed is charged separately. ABO Grouping
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: ABO Group (serological), Forward and/or Reverse ABO Incompatibility Processing - Plasma Depletion
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Removal of Plasma ABO Incompatibility Processing - Red Cell Depletion
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Removal of red cells from product received ABO/Rh
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Includes ABO grouping (forward and reverse) and Rh(D) typing Absorption Procedure
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Absorption procedure autologous or allogeneic per each adsorption tube. ADAMTS-13 Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: This assay is based on quantifying the cleavage of a small fragment of von Willebrand Factor by the ADAMTS-13 protease. The cleavage of this synthetic substrate is detected by reading the fluorescence that results when the substrate is cleaved. ADAMTS-13 Autoantibody
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Detects IgG antibody serologically. Less specific than the functional assay. Positive results have been observed in people without severe ADAMTS-13 deficiency. ADAMTS-13 Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Functional assay to determine autoantibodies against ADAMTS-13 which is considered to be highly specific for TTP. Low plasma levels of ADAMTS-13 activity (± 10%) and the presence of high titer inhibitor may be associated with poor prognosis. Adiponectin (Total)
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Angiopoietin-1
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Antibody Identification Panel
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Routine or selected reagents RBC panel. Autocontrol is included. Antibody Identification Panel, Rare
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Rare, selected reagent RBC panel up to 6 cells, each panel set up. Antibody Screen, each
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Red Cell antibody screen/detection, any methodology and or additive Anticardiolipin Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Evaluate patients with prolonged PTT and thrombotic tendency, including patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, recurrent spontaneous abortion of early pregnancy, and suspected antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Anticardiolipin IgA
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Evaluate patients with prolonged PTT and thrombotic tendency, including patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, recurrent spontaneous abortion of early pregnancy, and suspected antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Antigen Typing, Donor - Confirmed or Historical, per Antigen.
Category: | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Description: Donor common red cell antigen typing, per antigen. Antigen Typing, Donor, Rare - Confirmed or Historical, per Antigen
Category: | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Description: Donor rare red cell antigen typing, per antigen Antigen Typing, Patient, per Antigen
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Antigen typing of patient RBC's (serologic), per antigen Antigen Typing, Patient, Rare per Antigen
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Rare antigen typing of patient RBC's (serologic). Rare antigen examples (not all inclusive): k, Kpa, Cw, Yta, etc., AntiphosphatidyIserine Antibodies (IgG, IgM)
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Antiphospholipid antibodies are a group of very heterogenous autoantibodies with reactivity against various negatively charged phospholipids, including phosphatidylserine, cardiolipin and others. The clinical importance of antiphospholipid is their strong association with recurrent venous and arterial thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, and fetal abortion. Antiphosphatidylserine testing uses an indirect ELISA format to detect antibodies in human serum or plasma. Since autoimmune antiphospholipid antibodies require a cofactor (B2-glycoprotein l) for optimal binding, a source of cofactor is included for increased detection of clinically relevant antibodies. The concentration of both lgG and lgM type phosphatidylserine antibodies are determined and reported out separately. The clinical specificity of the aPS assay is comparable to the specificity of the anticardiolipin (aCL) assay. Antiphosphatidylserine\Prothrombin Complex Antibodies (aPS/PT)
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: The phosphatidylserine/prothrombin complex has been shown to be another target of antiphospholipid (APL) antibodies in individuals with a lupus anticoagulant/antiphospholipd syndrome. While some antiphospholipid antibodies have limited specificity for the clinical manifestations of antiphospholipid syndrome, IgG and IgM antibodies against antiphosphatidylserine/prothrombin complexes are highly associated with thrombosis and poor obstetrical outcomes. Antiphospholipid Antibodies (lgG, lgM)
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Anti-phospholipid testing uses an indirect ELISA format to detect antibodies.
Antiplasmin Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Measure the amount of the major inhibitor of plasmin(ogen) in the fibrinolytic system. Antithrombin lll Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Evaluate response to heparin, hypercoagulable, and fibrinolytic states; test for hereditary deficiency of antithrombin lll. Antithrombin levels are of use in cases of suspected heparin failure, DIC or personal or familial history of thromboembolic disease. APC Resistance
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Screening assay to determine the presence of the Factor V Leiden mutation Apixaban Level
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Useful screening test to detect factor deficiencies or inhibitors of the intrinsic pathway of coagulation. The APTT will prolong when: 1) there are deficiencies of factors II, V, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII ; 2) an inhibitor to a specific clotting factor is present; or 3) a non specific inhibitor of the intrinsic pathway (heparin or lupus anticoagulant) is present APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time) Mix
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Plasma is incubated 1:1 with Normal Pool for 30 minutes at 37℃, to detect the presence/absence of an inhibitor. Incubated mixes are performed to increase inhibitor detection. Recommend ordering APTT with APTT Mix. NOTE: For meaningful interpretation, this test should not be ordered without also ordering the APTT. Base Lab Processing of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells and Bone Marrow After Hours
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Base lab processing from 2300 to 0600, weekends and holidays. Base Lab Processing of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells and Bone Marrow (Autologous & Allogeneic)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Processing, splitting and labeling additional bags from original collection. Includes testing for CD34, CD3, Total Nucleated Count, Manual Differential, Sterility, Viability, Infectious Disease Markers and cryopreservation of up to 6 bags for storage up to 36 months. Beta 2 Glycoprotein Antibodies (IgG, IgM, IgA)
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Antiphospholipid antibodies are a heterogenous group of autoantibodies associated with the clinical manifestations of APS. These antibodies frequently require the presence of a serum protein as cofactor for optimal in vitro binding activity forming phospholipid-protein complexes. Binding of B2GPI directly to a microtiter plate has been found to produce antigenic sites like those produced when bound to phospholipid. This assay minimizes the variability observed between classic antiphospholipid ELISAs (cardiolipin and phosphatidylserine bound to plastic, with exogenous source of cofactor). In addition, studies indicate anti-B2GPI antibodies are more specific for thrombosis than antibodies detected by anticardiolipin ELISAs. Specifically, it has been suggested by various research groups that anti-B2GPI may help to distinguish "infectious" from "autoimmune" antiphospholipid antibodies. Only autoimmune antiphospholipid antibodies are associated with thrombosis. Anti-B2GPI testing uses an ELISA format to detect antibodies in human plasma. The IgG type anti-B2GPI antibodies are generally regarded as the most clinically significant isotype Blood Product Administration set, each
Category: Other Services | Service: TS
Category: Other Services Description: Blood product administration set, each Blood Type Recheck
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: Patient ABO/Rh(D) confirmation from a 2nd specimen for transfusion of blood products. Buccal Swab DNA Isolation
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Isolation of highly purified DNA from a buccal swab sample for HLA testing. CAR-T Processing & Cryopreservation
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Base processing of product for CAR-T manufacture, including priority processing status. Includes CD3 enumeration, TNC, viability, manual differential, sterility testing, cryopreservation and short-term storage of cryopreserved product. Storage to include pre-manufacture and post-manufacture prior to distribution for infusion. CD34 Enumeration and Viability
Category: Transplant | Service: CTL
Category: Transplant Description: Determination of absolute count, percentage, and viability of CD34 progenitor cells in peripheral blood, pheresis product or bone marrow by flow cytometry. Cell/Plasma Repository
Category: Transplant | Service:
Category: Transplant Description: This is a storage opportunity for client samples. Inquire within. Chimerism Studies
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Testing of post transplant blood samples for percentage mixture of donor and patient DNA.Pre Factor VIII Activity - Chromogenic
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: FVIII activity is most commonly measured in the laboratory by a clotting method (test code 5364). However, FVIII clotting assays can yield inaccurate results when performed in the presence of certain clinical conditions. This assay uses bovine reagents and is insensitive to emicizumab and lupus anticoagulants. The chromogenic FVIII activity assay can yield more accurate results when: Closure Time (Platelet Function Screen)
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Platelet dysfunction may be acquired, inherited, or induced by platelet inhibiting agents. The most common causes of platelet dysfunction are related to uremia, von Willebrand's disease (vWD), and exposure to agents such as acetyl salicylic acid (ASA, aspirin). Current methods to assess platelet function include Closure Time (CT) and aggregation studies. The PFA-100 is an instrument and test cartridge system in which the process of platelet adhesion and aggregation following a vascular injury is simulated in vitro. This system allows for rapid evaluation of platelet function on samples of anticoagulated whole blood. Using biologically coated membranes Collagen/Epinephrine (CEPI) and Collagen/Adenosine-5'- diphosphate (CADP) and high shear rates generated under standardized flow conditions, platelet plug formation at the aperture can be evaluated. The time required to obtain full occlusion of the aperture is reported as the Closure Time (CT) in seconds. Coagulation Factors Profile
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Includes Factors II, V, VII, X, VIII, IX, XI, XII, PT, PT Mix, APTT, APTT Mix Cold Agglutinin Titer
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Titer of cold reactive autoantibodies (per titer). Collagen Binding Assay
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Quantitates the collagen binding capacity of vWF to collagen-coated microtiter wells. The CBA may correlate more closely with vWF function than vW antigen and/or vW Multimer testing. Colony Forming Units (CFU)
Category: Processing Tests | Service: CTL
Category: Processing Tests Description: Culture of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) includeing erythroid, myeloid and megakaryocytic. Compatibility Screen
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: RBC unit screened with patient plasma/serum. Compatibility screen is not the crossmatch test of record and unit is not tagged. Complete Blood Count
Category: Processing Tests | Service: CTL
Category: Processing Tests Description: Total nucleated cell count, hemotocrit and a breakout of mononuclear cell and granulocyte percentages. Cord Blood Dilution - No Wash (with pre & post CD34)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Dilution of DMSO from cord product with CD 34 testing. Cord Blood Dilution - No Wash (without CD34)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Dilution of DMSO from cord product. Crossmatch : Antiglobulin (AHG)
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: Antiglobulin Crossmatch by any methodology. *Crossmatch fees apply only to Transfusion Service Agreements. Crossmatch: Electronic (EXM)
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: Charge for each unit crossmatched by EXM. *Crossmatch fees apply only to Transfusion Service Agreements. Crossmatch: Immediate Spin (IS)
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: IS Crossmatch by any methodology. *Crossmatch fees apply only to Transfusion Service Agreements. Cryofibrinogen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect and quantitate cold precipitable fibrinogen. Cryoprecipitate Product QC
Category: Quality Control | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Quality Control Description: Test includes: Factor VIII:C, Fibrinogen. Dabigatran (Pradaxa) Level
Category: Drug Monitoring | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Drug Monitoring Description: Use quantitative measurement of Pradaxa (Dabigatran), a Direct Thrombin Inhibitor (DTI), in citrated plasma as an aid in the management of patients receiving Dabigatran. Used to manage bleeding in cases of possible excess anticoagulant activity, patients with renal insufficiency, recurrent TIA/CVA symptoms despite therapeutic dose, and to ensure patient compliance. DAT NEG AIHA Evaluation
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: DAT negative Hemolytic anemia investigation (other names) Immune Hemolytic Anemia Evaluation; Micro Coombs; Super Coombs. (Send out) DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation) Screen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Tests include: PT, PT Mix; APTT; APTT Mix; Fibrinogen; Thrombin Time; Reptilase Time (if needed, will invoke additional charge); FDP (plasma); Quant d-Dimer; Antithrombin III Activity; Physician interpretation with clinical recommendations if warranted. Direct Antiglobulin Test
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT). One charge for each reagent tested. DOAC Remove
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: NOTE: Only orderable in combination with 6404 – Lupus Anticoagulant Panel with DOAC Remove Donath-Landsteiner Test
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Diagnostic test of Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria (PCH). Donor Antigen screening, 1-10 units screened
Category: | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Description: Random unit screening to find antigen negative units per batch of 1 - 10 units screened. Drug Dependent Antibody Studies
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Test for identification of drug dependant antibodies. dRVVT (Dilute Russell Viper Venom Time)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Antiphospholipid antibodies directed against anionic phospholipids or phospholipid-protein complexes that interfere with phospholipid dependent in vitro coagulation assays are known as lupus anticoagulants (LACs). LACs are a significant risk factor in patients with otherwise unexplained thrombosis and are often present in women who have recurrent miscarriages. Patients are referred for LAC work-up due to an abnormal screening test of hemostasis, usually a prolonged APTT or based on clinical symptoms. Russell’s Viper Venom (dRVV) selectively activates factor X to Xa, with factor V and phospholipid, activates factor II to thrombin. By diluting the phospholipid and RVV, this assay becomes very sensitive to lupus anticoagulant. On addition of phospholipid, a relative correction or neutralization of LAC results in a shorter clotting time. The new assay is a twostep procedure that includes a dRVV screen and a confirmatory step. The result is reported as a ratio of Screen clotting time (seconds)/ Confirm clotting time (seconds) and results greater than 1.3 are positive for a lupus anticoagulant. The improved reagents contain polybrene to neutralize the effect of heparin. As a result, the dRVV ratio is a more specific test for the evaluation of LAC than APTT. D-Dimer Quantitative
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Used to evaluate chronic or acute disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), acute myocardial infarction, and unstable angina. SUITABLE AS EXCLUSION TEST TO RULE OUT DVT OR PE. Elution Procedure
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Procedure performed to remove antibodies from the surface of red blood cells. Enzyme Panel - Manufactured
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Testing of manufactured enzyme-treated RBC panel. Autocontrol is included. Enzyme Treatment
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Pre-modification/treatment of RBC's using proteolytic enzymes (i.e., Ficin, Papain, etc.,) Euglobulin Lysis
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect and evaluate pathological fibrinolytic activity. Factor Assays
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Includes Factors II, V, VII, X, IX, XI, XII Factor II
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Quantity specific coagulation factor activity. Factor Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Specimen must be received before day of testing. Factor IX
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation factor IX activity. Factor IX Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Specimen must be received before day of testing. Factor IX Inhibitor (H-I Nigmegen Method)
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Factor IX p.Thr342Met Gene Variant
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Factor IX p.Thr342Met Gene Variant is a well-described pathogenic variant associated with Hemophilia B of variable bleeding severity1,2. This variant has also been referred to in the literature as c.1025C>T, Thr296Met, and 31008 C>T. The p.Thr342Met variant is considered to be a founder variant for Hemophilia B primarily in the Amish population and is the most common genetic cause of Hemophilia B in individuals of Amish ancestry. Note: Prenatal testing for this variant and full gene sequencing for Factor IX are not available at this time. Factor V
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation factor activity. Factor V Antigen (Total)
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Factor V Cambridge Gene Variant
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: The presence of the FV Cambridge gene variant is useful for explaining APC resistance in laboratory assays in the absence of the FV Leiden variant. The association of the FV Cambridge gene variant with thrombotic risk is unclear at this time. Future studies may provide additional information. Factor V HR-2 Haplotype
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Researchers have actively studied the factor V gene to determine the cause of APCr in the 5-10% of patients that do not carry the Leiden mutation. Recently, eidence has emerged that shows that Factor V genetic components other than the Leiden mutation contribute to the APCr phenotype and are associated with increased thrombotic risk. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based assay amplifies an 828 bp fragment of the factor V genomic DNA containing the R2 allele. The amplified fragment is then restriction endonuclease digested using Rsa I. Digest fragments are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis to allow detection and discrimination of homozygosity of heterozygosity for the polymorphism in the factor V gene. 557F Factor V Leiden Mutation (F5: c.1601G>A (p.Arg534GIn or R534Q; legacy nomenclature: c.1691G>A)
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Of the inherited causes of VTE, the Factor V Leiden variant is the most prevalent. Heterozygosity for this variant occurs in ~1/20 Caucasians (5%) and homozygosity in ~1/1200 Caucasians. However, this variant is highly enriched in patients with unprovoked VTE, being identified in 20-50% of individuals with VTE and no identifiable acquired risk factor. Circumstantial risk factors including pregnancy, the use of oral contraceptives, trauma and surgery may also increase the thrombotic risk in both heterozygous and homozygous cases. The genetic variant in FVL is a single nucleotide change that eliminates one of two cleavage sites for Activated Protein C (APC), resulting in slower inactivation of the active FV molecule. The F5 gene variant responsible for FVL is c.1601G>A (p.Arg534GIn or R534Q); legacy nomenclature: c.1691G>A (p.ARG506GIn or R506Q). Factor VII
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation factor activity. Factor VIIa
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Factor VIII Antigen
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Factor VIII Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Specimen must be received before day of testing. Used to evaluate patients with inhibitors to Factor VIII. Recommend prior Factor VIII Activity testing. The Factor VIII activity must be <25% (0.25 U/mL) to distinguish inhibitor activity. Factor VIII: C
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect coagulant Factor VIII deficiency. Factor X
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation Factor X activity. Factor X Chromogenic
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: The chromogenic factor X assay is the method of choice for oral anticoagulant monitoring in patients with lupus anticoagulants affecting the prothrombin time. A therapeutic range of factor X is established by correlation to the appropriate target INR range (2.0 - 3.5). This assay is insensitive to the effects of lupus anticoagulants and can provide monitoring for effective anticoagulant therapy and improved patient management. The chromogenic factor X assay indirectly measures the level of the vitamin K dependent factor X in human plasma. This is done in two stages. In the first stage factor X is activated in the presence of calcium to Factor Xa by the activator Russell's Viper Venom (RVV). In the second stage the generated factor Xa hydrolyzes a chromogenic substrate resulting in a color change. The intensity of the color change is proportional to the factor X activity in the sample. This assay does not require a phospholipid membrane surface and is insensitive to the effects of a phospholipid antibody. Factor XI Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Specimen must be received before day ot testing. Factor XIa
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Factor XII
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation factor XII activity. Factor XII Inhibitor
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Specimen must be received before day of testing. Used to evaluate patients with inhibitors to Factor XII. Recommend prior Factor XII Activity testing. The Factor XII activity must be <25% (0.25 U/mL) to distinguish inhibitor activity. Factor XIII Activity - Quantitative
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: The FXIII Activity test is an assay that quantitatively determines the patient's FXIII functional ability. The previous FXIII Antigen method only measured the amount of FXIII protein present in the sample rather than the patient's FXIII functional capabilities. Therefore, the newer FXIII Acitivity-Quantitative assay may be more useful than the discontinued antigen method. In addition, the new FXIII Activity- Quantitative test is more specific than qualitative assays for FXIII, such as clot lysis methods (FXIII screen), since these clot lysis tests can only detect FXIII abnormalities below 1-2%. Factor XI
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect specific coagulation factor XI activity. Factor XIII Screen - Qualitative
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: A Factor XIII deficiency of less than 1-2% can be detected by this in vitro method. Fibrin Degradation Products
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Fibrinogen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Identify congenital afibrinogenemia or hyprofibrinogenemia. Fibrinogen Antigen- temporarily unavailable
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Specimen must be received before day of testing. Fibrinopeptide A
Category: Serological | Service:
Category: Serological Description: Special sample requirements. Inquire within. Flow Crossmatch
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: HLA T & B Cell crossmatch by flow cytometry for transplant donor selection. Fondaparinux (Arixtra) Level
Category: Drug Monitoring | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Drug Monitoring Description: Used to monitor Fondaparinux (Arixtra) levels in patients. Fresh Allogeneic Processing without cryopreservation, Bone Marrow or Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Base lab processing services and testing for fresh products listed. Glycoprotein la C807T
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: The GPIa/IIa complex mediates platelet adhesion to collagen. Although the GPIa C807T polymorphism does not change the amino acid sequence, it has been associated with the difference in the GPIa/IIa receptor levels on the platelet surface. Carriers of the 807T allele express higher levels of GPI/IIa, while carriers of the 807C allele exhibit lower expression of the integrin. This polymorphism has been implicated to be associated with an increased risk of arterial thrombosis. Additional studies suggested this is a mild risk factor and is particularly important in synergism with known risk factors such as smoking, hypertension, diabetes, or proteinuria, which may enhance its contribution to the overall cardiovascular risk. Detection is through PCR amplification and RFLP agarose gel electrophoresis. Hemoglobin S
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Sickle cell screen test. Heparin Level/Anti-Xa
Category: Drug Monitoring | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Drug Monitoring Description: An approach to assay for heparin is by exploiting its catalysis by antithrombin III inhibition of coagulation enzymes, particularly factor Xa. In this method, factor Xa is present in excess and the residual factor Xa activity is inversely proportional to the heparin concentration. Unlike assays based on thrombin, this assay is based on factor Xa and is sensitive to both standard and low molecular weight (LMW) heparins Heparin PF4 (Platelet Factor 4) Antibody
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: HIT occurs when Heparin triggers the formation of antibodies directed at a Heparin-platelet factor 4 complex. This complex binds to platelet Fc receptors resulting in platelet activation, platelet aggregation, platelet granule release and the formation of procoagulant microparticles that accelerate thrombin generation. The identification of platelet factor4 (PF4) as the target component, allowed the design of the ELISA assay for the diagnosis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia. This assay incorporates the use of coated wells with PF4 complexed with heparin. Prediluted plasma containing heparin-PF4 antibodies will bind to the wells if present. A second conjugated affinity-purified Anti-human IgG, M and A will bind to the complex and the intensity of observed coloration is directly proportional to the antibodies present in the test sample. Most of the diagnostic methods for type II HIT are based on the use of platelet aggregometry tests or serotonin release assay (SRA). The platelet aggregation method requires careful selection of control platelets and lacks sensitivity and specificity. The SRA, considered by many to be the gold standard, also requires carefully selected control platelets, radioisotopes and is difficult to perform. The heparin-PF4 ELISE assay has similar sensitivity to SRA and is reproducible and relatively easy to perform. Studies have shown that heparin-PF4 ELISA yields false negative results in approximately 10% of patients tested with clinically evident HIT. Heparin Platelet Antibody (Aggregation Method)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Heparin-Induced Platelet Antibody Heparin Platelet Antibody Panel
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: refer to 535H and 550B Hereditary Hemochromatosis HFE C282Y
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetically determined disorder characterized by iron overload. The carrier frequency for this mutation may be as high as 1 in 15 among people of European descent. A point mutation in the HFE gene results in Cys282Tyr substitution. This substitution has been identified as the major genetic defect for this autosomal recessive inherited disorder. Most affected individuals are homozygous for the mutant allele, although a few may be heterozygous with variable phenotypic expression. Molecular detection of the mutation can lead to early diagnosis and treatment to prevent the long-term sequalae of iron overload. DNA analysis for a specific nucleotide change is performed by a PCR reaction coupled with the binding of a probe to homologous sequence, otherwise knows as TaqMan SNP Genotyping technology. Two probes are present in the reaction, each conjugated to a different fluorophore: one binds the reference allele and surrounding sequence with high affinity, and one binds the variant allele and surrounding sequence with high affinity. Each probe is also conjugated to a quencher, which prevents emission of the fluorescent signal when it is near fluorophore. Probe bound to the template sequence is cleaved during amplification. This releases the quencher from the probe, which can then emit fluorescent signal. Fluorescent signals are quantified in a PCR well with instrumentation capable of detecting emissions that occur due to probe binding to the reference or variant sequence. This is what allows the instrument to determine the genotype of an individual at a specific nucleotide. Hereditary Hemochromatosis HFE H63D
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: SAME as 557T Hexagonal Phospholipid Neutralization
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Antiphospholipid antibodies (including the so-called lupus anticoagulant) have been associated with an increased risk of recurrent thromboses, fetal loss and thrombocytopenia. LAC's are usually detected because they inhibit phospholipid dependent coagulation tests, such as the APTT, PT and dilute RVV. They presumably do this by binding to phospholipids, not to individual coagulation factors. Due to the heterogeneity of composition and potency of LAC's, there is no single test that is able to detect all positive individuals. Hexagonal Phase Neutralization Assay utilizes Antiphospholipid antibodies from human hybridomas which were produced from patients with lupus. These monoclonal antibodies are able to bind to hexagonal (II) phase phosphatidylethanolamine (HPE), but not lamellar (bilayer) phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). The hexagonal phase neutralization assay is based on the findings that HPE will bind to lupus anticoagulants, thus inhibiting their actions. The test features a dilute APTT reagent with decreased lipids that is highly sensitive to LAC's. The patient plasma is mixed with an equal volume of normal plasma. If the clotting time with the addition of HPE is 8 or more seconds less than the mix without HPE, then the test is considered positive for LAC. This test is an important addition to our LAC profile, because it may be used for patients on oral anticoagulants or heparin. HLA (A, B) IR for Apheresis Platelet Donors
Category: Platelet Transfusion Support,Blood Donor Typing | Service: HLA
Category: Platelet Transfusion Support,Blood Donor Typing Description: DNA based assay provides intermediate resolution (2 digits) of HLA-A, B alleles. Typing apheresis donor is required prior to donating for HLA matched platelets. HLA (A, B) IR for Patient Platelet Transfusions
Category: Platelet Transfusion Support | Service: HLA
Category: Platelet Transfusion Support Description: DNA based assay provides intermediate resolution (2 digits) typing of HLA-A-B alleles, Typing required for patient before search for HLA matched platelets. HLA (A, B, C, DR, DRB3/4/5, DQA, DQB, DPA & DPB) ) HR for Patient or Donor Typing
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and/or DNA based assay for HLA Class I & II alleles provides a high=resolution HLA genotype for new transplant patients and their potential donors. HLA (A, B, DR) IR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay provides initial intermediate resolution (2 digit) typing of HLA A, B, DR for preliminary assessment of histocompatibility in siblings of transplant recipient. HLA Antibody ID Class II
Category: HLA Antibody ID | Service: HLA
Category: HLA Antibody ID Description: Idenification of antibody specificities to HLA Class II (DR, DQ, DP) antigens by Luminex microbead array methodology. HLA Class I (A, B, C) HR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay used to achieve definition at high resolution (4 digits) of Class I HLA-A, B, C alleles. HLA Class I (A, B, C) IR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay provides intermediate resolution (2 digits) assignment of Class I HLA-A, B, C alleles. HLA Class I Single Locus IR (e.g., B*27)
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Adults (normal WBC): 10-20 mL EDTA: Pediatrics: 3-7 mL EDTA or anticoagulated whole blood, depending on age of child; Cord blood sample: 0.5 mL; Buccal swabs are acceptable. HLA Class II (DR, DQ, with or without DPB) IR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay provides low to intermediate resolution (2 digits) assignment of Class II HLA DR, DQ alleles. HLA Class II single Locus IR (e.g., DQ2, DQ8)
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based typing of any single locus provides intermediate resolution (2 digits) typing to determine presence or absence of 1 or 2 antigens/alleles named by client for disease association or research purposes. HLA class II Typing (DR, DRB3/4/5, DPA, DPB, DQA & DQB) HR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay provides high resolution (4 digits) typing of HLA, DRB1, DRB3/4/5, DPA, DPB, DQA and DQB1 alleles. HLA DPA 1 HR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay to provide high resolution (4 digits) typing of HLA DPA1 alleles. HLA DPB1 HR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay provides high resolution (4 digits) typing of HLA, DPB1 alleles. HLA DQA1 HR
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: DNA based assay to provide high resolution (4 digits) typing of HLA DQA1 alleles. HLA Priority Services
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Reduced reporting time arranged by lab supervisor. HLA STAT After Hours
Category: Transplant | Service: HLA
Category: Transplant Description: Reduced reporting time arranged by lab supervisor. HMW Kininogen (Fitzgerald Factor)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Investigate the causes of prolonged APTT; identify HMW Kininogen deficiency (Fitzgerald Factor deficit). Kleihauer-Betke, Quantitative
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Kleihauer-Betke (KB) - is used to determine the volume of fetomaternal hemorrhage to estimate the amount of rhig needed to prevent alloimmunization. Labeling Extra bags after the 6th
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Utilizing extra bags during processing for product storage, including labeling. Lupus Anticoagulant (LAC) Panel
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: PT; APTT; APTT Mix; dRVV; Thrombin Time; Reptilase Time (if needed; will invoke additional charge); Tissue Thromboplastin Inhibition (TTI); Factor VIII:C; Hexagonal Lipid Neutralization; Anticardiolipin Antibodies (IgG, IgM); Anti-VIII (if needed; will invoke additional charge), and Physician interpretation with clinical recommendation if warranted. LAC Panel includes screening and confirmatory tests to detect the presence of phospholipid antibodies that may be associated with thrombosis. Normal test results do not necessarily rule out a lupus anticoagulant. Lupus Anticoagulant (LAC) Panel II
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: LAC Panel II includes screening and confirmatory tests (see 547T above; also includes Beta 2 Glycoprotein I) to detect the presence of phospholipid antibodies that may be associated with thrrombosis. Normal test results do not necessarily rule out a lupus anticoagulant. Lupus Anticoagulant (LAC) Screen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: PT; APTT; APTT Mix; dRVV; Thrombin Time; Reptilase time (if needed; will invoke additional charge); Tissue thromboplastin Inhibition (TTI); and Interpretation. Basic screen to detect the presence of phospholipid antibodies that may be associated with thrombosis. Normal test results do not necessarily rule out a lupus anticoagulant. Lupus Anticoagulant Panel with DOAC Remove (6370 DOAC Remove must be ordered with this panel)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) such as Rivaroxaban (Xarelto®) and Apixaban (Eliquis®) are highly utilized for anticoagulation in individuals with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, a recent thrombotic event or those with a substantial risk for recurrent thromboses. Some of these patients often are in need of laboratory testing for a Lupus Anticoagulant (LAC). Direct oral anticoagulant medications can interfere with LAC testing causing false-positive or false-negative test results. We are now offering Lupus Anticoagulant Testing after the DOAC* removal process from plasma. We have validated a methodology to perform LAC testing that can now offer accurate results for the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), dilute Russell’s viper venom time (dRVVT), and Hexagonal Phase Phospholipid Neutralization Assays. With this methodology, clinicians will no longer have to consider removing a patient from DOAC* use to perform LAC testing. This provides the unique opportunity to maintain patient safety by continuing necessary DOAC use while performing LAC testing. Manual Differential - on product received at BSL
Category: Processing Tests | Service: CTL
Category: Processing Tests Description: Manual white blood cell count differential. Molecular Extended Red Cell Genotype/Phenotype
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing Description: Molecular determination of allelic variants that determine common rare red cell antigens using multiplex PCR and microarray analysis. (Send out). Molecular Genotype pe-Platelet (HPA)
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing Description: Molecular determination of allelic variants that determine common Human Platelet Antigens, using multiplex PCR and microarray analysis. (Send out). Molecular Sequencing Test
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing Description: Gene sequencing. Send out to a specialized genomics laboratory. LS525 covers non-RH sequencing, i.e., sequencing for ABO, LU, JK and other genes. (Send out). Monocyte Monolayer Assay (MMA)
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Monocyte Monolaer Assay used to better predict the transfusion risk of a clinically significant antibody. (Send out). MTHFR Gene Variant A1298C
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: A deficiency in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) enzyme, as well as deficiencies in folate, vitamin B12 and B6 can result in elevated homocysteine levels in the blood. Moderate homocysteinemia has been associated with thrombosis (venous and arterial), coronary disease and cerebrovascular disease. Homocysteine is believed to induce endothelial cell damage and promote platelet adhesion. Hetero - or homozygosity for MTHFR (A1298C) alone does not increase thrombotic risk but does increase risk when combined with hetero or homozygosity with the C677T variant. MTHFR Gene Variant C677T
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: A deficiency in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) enzyme, as well as deficiencies in folate, vitamin B12 and B6 can result in elevated homocysteine levels in the blood. Moderate homocysteinemia has been associated with thrombosis (venous and arterial), coronary disease and cerebrovascular disease. Homocysteine is believed to induce endothelial cell damage and promote platelet adhesion. In vitro, it has been shown to activate clotting factors on the surace of endothelial cells and inhibit the activation of protein C. Additionally, it has been reported that patients who have both the Factor V Leiden mutation as well as homocysteinemia, have an increased risk of thrombosis, greater than having either defect alone. PAI-1 (Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor) 4G/5G Polymorphism
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: PCR-based assay that amplifies a fragment of the genomic DNA. Amplified fragment are detected directly by agarose gel electrophoreseis. PAI-1 (Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1) Activity
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Quantitates the activity of PAI-1 in the plasma. An increased plasma level of PAI is an important reason for impaired fibrinolytic function and may be associated with thrombotic disease. Increased levels have been found in pregnancy and sepsis. PAI-1 (Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1) Antigen
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Quantitates the amount of human plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 antigen in the plasma. The clinical utility of the assay is to detect disorders of the fibrinolytic system. Pathological Cold Agglutinin Screen
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Test to evalute the clinical significance of cold reactive autoantibodies. PL A1/A2 Polymorphism
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Platelet membrane Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, a receptor for fibrinogen and von Willebrand's factor, plays a major role in platelet function. An association of the PLA2 allele with increased platelet aggregability in vitro has been described and several studies have linked this marker to cardiovascular disease. Plasma Thawing
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service: TS
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: Thawing of Plasma and Cryoprecipitate for transfusion purposes. Plasma-Alpha-2-Antiplasmin (PAP) Complex
Category: Compatibility Testing | Service:
Category: Compatibility Testing Description: Plasminogen Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Determine plasminogen and plasmin activity in plasma; study of dysplasminogen; monitor thrombolytic therapy; evaluate DIC. Platelet Aggregation Panel
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Test includes: Platelet Aggregations with 7 agonists (3 concentrations of ADP - 20uM, 10uM, 5uM; Collagen; 2 concentrations of Ristocetin - 1.2 mg, 0.3 mg; and Arachidonic Acid) and interpretation. Evaluate platelet function; aid in diagnosis of von Willebrand disease, Glanzmann's disease, platelet storage pool disease, Bernard-Soulier syndrome, "gray platelet syndrome" and Raynaud's phenomenon. Platelet Antibody Screen Test
Category: Platelet Antibody Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Platelet Antibody Testing Description: Platelet Antibody detection by solid phase methods. Platelet Crossmatch Test
Category: Platelet Antibody Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Platelet Antibody Testing Description: Platelet crossmatch by solid phase methods. Platelet Function Panel
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Sample must be received in laboratory by 4:00 p.m. Platelet Glycoprotein Panel A
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Vascular damage sites can activate platelets via collagen receptors GPVI and GPIa. The subsequent binding of multimeric VWF proteins with the platelet surface receptor GPIb-V-IX leads to full activation. Platelets can then aggregate by binding to fibrinogen through GPIIb-GPIIIa receptors. Deficiencies of these platelet surface glycoproteins can cause significant bleeding issues. Platelet flow cytometric analysis is the preferred method to assess hereditary platelet disorders due to the ability to detect and quantitate surface glycoprotein (GP) deficiencies1,2. GP expression levels can be measured by using fluorescent conjugated antibodies and their intensities can be compared to a normal range found in individuals without platelet function disorders. Panel A is useful for 1) the diagnosis of Glanzmann thrombasthenia, which is associated with markedly decreased GPIIb (CD41) and GPIIIa (CD61) antigen levels. 2) The diagnosis of Bernard Soulier Syndrome, which is associated with markedly decreased GPIX (CD42a) and GP1b-alpha (CD42b) antigen levels. Platelet Glycoprotein Panel B
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Vascular damage sites can activate platelets via collagen receptors GPVI and GPIa. The subsequent binding of multimeric VWF proteins with the platelet surface receptor GPIb-V-IX leads to full activation. Platelets can then aggregate by binding to fibrinogen through GPIIb-GPIIIa receptors. Deficiencies of these platelet surface glycoproteins can cause significant bleeding issues. Platelet flow cytometric analysis is the preferred method to assess hereditary platelet disorders due to the ability to detect and quantitate surface glycoprotein (GP) deficiencies1,2. GP expression levels can be measured by using fluorescent conjugated antibodies and their intensities can be compared to a normal range found in individuals without platelet function disorders. Panel B is useful for the Identification of collagen receptor deficiency, which is associated with decreased GPVI or GPIa (CD49b) antigen levels. Platelet Glycoprotein Panel C
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Vascular damage sites can activate platelets via collagen receptors GPVI and GPIa. The subsequent binding of multimeric VWF proteins with the platelet surface receptor GPIb-V-IX leads to full activation. Platelets can then aggregate by binding to fibrinogen through GPIIb-GPIIIa receptors. Deficiencies of these platelet surface glycoproteins can cause significant bleeding issues. Platelet flow cytometric analysis is the preferred method to assess hereditary platelet disorders due to the ability to detect and quantitate surface glycoprotein (GP) deficiencies1,2. GP expression levels can be measured by using fluorescent conjugated antibodies and their intensities can be compared to a normal range found in individuals without platelet function disorders. Panel C levels are assessed for both Panel A and B antigens. Platelet Granule Storage and Release
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Flow cytometric analysis of resting and stimulated platelets allows the assessment of storage pool deficiency and granule release issues. The compound quinacrine dihydrochloride (mepacrine) is taken up by living platelets and becomes bound to intracellular adenine nucleotide present in delta (dense) granules. Due to its fluorescent properties, mepacrine signal taken up by platelets is able to be quantified on a flow cytometer. In addition, the assessment of mepacrine release and alpha granule surface marker expression following platelet stimulation allows the identification of delta and alpha granule release issues. Polyagglutination Screen
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Screen test for polyagglutination. Includes testing with human sera and lectins, if available. Prekallikrein (Fletcher Factor)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Availability is variable Prewarm Setup
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Prewarm setup requires the aliquoting and warming of patient plasma, RBC's, saline and other reagents prior to testing. Protein C Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Protein C is a vitamin k-dependent protein, primarily synthesized in the liver. Circulating Protein C is converted to an active protease, activated Protein C (APC), by the action of thrombin in the presence of the endothelial cell cofactor thrombomodulin. Upon activation, anticoagulant activity of PC is expressed only after the formation of a functional complex that consists of a phospholipid surface, factor V and free Protein S. In the procoagulant pathway, the Protein C/Protein S activated complex inhibits coagulation by inactivating factors Va and VIIIa rendering them nonfunctional. The functional assay for Protein C is based on the ability of Protein C in a patient's plasma to prolong the clotting time of an APTT reaction reconstituted with Protein C deficient plasma. Thus, this assay tests for the activity of Protein C on its natural substrates (Factors Va and VIIIa). Patient samples that are shown to have a deficiency in biologic function that cannot be attributed to liver disease or anticoagulant therapy can be further characterized with an antigenic assay for confirmation of the defect. This functional assay replaces a chromogenic assay previously used to screen for Protein C deficiencies. The clotting endpoint functional assay more accurately reflects Protein C function in vivo. Protein S Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: One major and important regulatory system with both anticoagulant and fibrinolytic properties is the Protein C system. This system consists of a complex collection of plasma proteins that interact with vessels and platelets to inhibit coagulation. Protein C (PC) and Protein S (PS) are the central components of this system, which when either is significantly decreased, will predispose an individual to an increased risk for thromboembolic disease. The functional assay for Protein S is based on the ability of protein S to serve as a cofactor for activated protein C in a Factor V dependent clotting assay (reconstituted with Protein S deficient plasma). Cleavage of activated Factor V by activated Protein C with Protein S as a cofactor will prolong the clotting time. This assay detects only free Protein S which is the active form of this molecule. Protein S functional assays can detect low protein levels and dysfunctional or inactivated molecules. The appropriate antigenic assay is recommended to confirm and further characterize a detected abnormality. Protein C Antigen
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Investigate patients with thromboses, especially venous thromboses in young adults; study patients with hypercoagulable state. Protein C antigen measures total protein C functional and immunoreactive. Order in conjunction with Protein C activity to determine and type deficiency. Protein S Total Antigen
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Availability is variable. Protein S. Free Antigen
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Patients on oral anticoagulants may have decreased functional protein C/S values. For accurate testing results, the patient should be off anticoagulant therapy (coumadin) for two weeks. Prothrombin Fragment 1+2
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: Used as an aid for diagnosis, monitoring and evaluating acquired or hereditary blood coagulation disorders, especially in the assessment of risk of thrombosis. It may also be used in monitoring anticoagulant therapy. Elevated levels of PT F 1+2 may be found in patients with thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, DIC, trauma, and sepsis. Levels of PT F 1+2 may also be elevated in patients with hereditary thrombophilia with Factor V Leiden or Protein C or Protein S deficiencies. Patients undergoing oral anticoagulant therapy or heparin therapy may show significant decreases in PT F 1+2 levels. Prothrombin Gene Variant
Category: Genetic | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Genetic Description: Venous Thromboembolism is a significant medical problem for approximately 1 in 1000 people in the general population. A genetic point mutation in the prothrombin gene (G20210A) has been identified as an additional risk factor for venous thrombosis. The mutation in the prothrombin gene is located in the 3' untranslated (noncoding) region of the gene and results in a G to A transition at position 20210. Prothrombin is also known as Factor II. It is the precursor of thrombin, which late in the clotting cascade leads to the formation of fibrin. The prothrombin gene mutation (G2021A) leads to elevated levels of prothrombin in plasma and is associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis. The frequency of this allele has been reported to be 1-2% in the general population. Among patients with venous thrombotic episodes or a family history of venous thrombotic episodes, the prevalence has been reported to be 6-20%. The role of the prothrombin gene variant in arterial disease is not yet known and is currently under investigation. Patient lymphocytes are processed to extract DNA. Using 250 ng of human DNA, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is performed to amplify a 118 bp fragment of the gene encoding the prothrombin protein. The 118 bp fragment includes the G20210A transition site which has been associated with increased prothrombin levels and venous thrombosis. The amplimer is restriction enzyme digested with the enzyme Taq 1 to identify and enable genotypic analysis of the G2010A polymorphism. Enzyme digest fragments are resolved on a 3.0% agarose gel and visualized by ethidium bromide staining. The 118 bp product of the wild type allele yields fragments of 98 bp and 20 bp. The mutant allele is not susceptible to digestion by Taq 1 and yields a 118 bp fragment. PT (Prothrombin time)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Evaluate extrinsic coagulation system; screen for congenital deficiencies of factors II, V, VII, X; deficiency of prothrombin; dysfibrinogenemia (complete); coumadin or warfarin effect; liver failure; disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC); screen vitamin K deficiency. PT (Prothrombin time) Mix
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect the presence of an inhibitor. Red Cell Separation Method
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Special method used to harvest patient autologous red cells i.e., Microhematocrit or Hypotonic RBC separations. Red Cell Stroma-Alloadsorption
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Alloadsorption using Papain-treated human red cell stroma or RESt stroma, for each adsorption tube. Red Cell Separation - Percoll
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Percoll treatment and red cell separation method used to harvest patient autologous red cell. Red Cell Treatment
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Chemical pre-modification of red cells for testing. (i.e., EGA/CHL/DTT/WARM) Reptilase® Time
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Distinguish hypofibrinogenemia from heparin contamination and fibrin split products (FSP's). Rh(D) Typing
Category: Red Cell Testing | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Red Cell Testing Description: Rh(D) Typing (Serologic) Rh(D) Genotype Test
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing Description: Gene sequencing. Send out to a specialized genomics laboratory. RHCE Genotype Test
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Red Cell and Platelet Molecular Testing Description: Gene sequencing. Send out to a specialized genomics laboratory. Ristocetin CoFactor Activity
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Evaluate von Willebrand factor activity. Differential diagnosis between hemophilia and von Willebrand's disease. Rivaroxaban Level
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Rosette Test, Qualitative
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Screening test for fetomaternal hemorrhage. Saline Replacement Setup
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification | Service: TS,IRL
Category: Antibody Screen & Identification Description: Saline replacement (SR) setup. SR is a technique used to disperse suspected rouleaux in the patient plasma/serum sample. Send out Testing
Category: Other Services | Service: IRL
Category: Other Services Description: Sepax Cord Blood Product wash (per bag)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Automated cord blood washing, in a functionally closed sytstem. Serum Neutralization/Inhibition Procedure
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Neutralization/inhibition serum/plasma set up Serum Treatment with Chemical Agents
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Serum/plasma chemical treatment (i.e., 0.01 M DTT treatment) Spontaneous Platelet Aggregation
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service:
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Spontaneous Platelet Aggregations
Category: Platelet Evaluation | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Platelet Evaluation Description: Detect hyperaggregability of platelets. Sterility
Category: Processing Tests | Service: CTL
Category: Processing Tests Description: Bacterial and fungal cultures on product. Storage of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells and Bone Marrow
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation | Service: CTL
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation Description: Stem Cell Storage, per bag, with no processing or cryopreservation up to 36 months. Storage of Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells and Bone Marrow with cryopreservation
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation | Service: CTL
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation Description: Cryopreservation for each bag over 6 with storage up to 36 months. Syndecan-1
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation | Service:
Category: Storage with or without Cryopreservation Description: TAT (Thrombin-Antithrombin) Complex
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: Used in the evaluation of patients for thrombosis and DIC; some patients may have elevated levels of TAT. Also, TAT is important in patients with multiple trauma, liver dysfunction, septicemia and preeclampsia. TAT may rise in patients with advanced state malignancies. TAT may increase during the course of heparin and fibrinolysis therapy. T-Cell Therapeutic Processing
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Base lab processing services and testing and up to 36 months of cryopreservation for up to 6 bags. Thermal Amplitude Test
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Testing to determine cold antibodies optimal temperature of reactivity. Thrombin Generation Assay
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service:
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Thrombin Time
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Determine severe hypofibrinogenemia and presence of heparin-like anticoagulants; diagnose and monitor DIC and fibrinolysis; monitor thrombolytic therapy. A reptilase time will be performed to evaluate fibrinogen when thrombin time is prolonged. The need to do the Reptilase time will invoke an additional charge. Thrombomodulin
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: Thrombomodulin is found on the endothelial surface and is known to bind thrombin and the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex is a strong activator of Protein C to Activated Protein C (APC). APC is a well-known protein involved in limiting the coagulation response and thus, decreased thrombomodulin may lead to less APC and increased risk of thrombosis. Thrombospondin (TSP-1)
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: TSP-1 is released from platelet granules during platelet activation. In association with von Willebrand Factor (vWF) and fibrinogen, TSP-1 contributes to clot formation. TSP-1 has been shown to inhibit angiogenesis and minimize new vessel growth. Thrombotic Risk Screen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: APC Resistance: Antithrombin III Activity; Protein C Activity; Protein S Free Antigen; Factor X and a Interpretation. Tissue Factor Activity
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: Tissue Factor (TF) is also known as Coagulation Factor III or Thromboplastin and its is found on sub-endothelial cells. It plays a critical role in triggering blood coagulation by binding to Factor VIIa to form a Factor VIIa-TF complex. This complex then cleaves Factor X to FXa and Factor IS to FIXa to help initiate the coagulation cascade. The level of TF may be increased in malignancies, inflammation, atherosclerosis, sepsis, diabetes, sickle cell disease and acute coronary syndrome. During sepsis, increased activation of the coagulation mechanism may result from enhanced cytokine-medicated expression of TF on endothelial cells and monocytes. In atherosclerotic plaques, TF ruptures various pro-coagulant material including microparticles containing TF. TF may also play a significant role in angiogenesis and metastasis. Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (Free)
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: TFPI inhibits the extrinsic coagulation pathway by forming a complex of TFPI-FXa-Tissue Factor (TF)-FVIIa. Most of the TFPI is bound to the endothelial cell surface and two forms of TFPI are found in plasma (lipoprotein-associated TFPI and free TFPI). Only the free form is associated with any anticoagulant activity. TFPI can also be found in platelets and is released with any anticoagulant activity. TFPI can also be found in platelets and is released during platelet activation. TFPI is closely related to total and HDL-cholesterol levels. TFPI levels are higher in men than women, especially for the free form. TFPI is also released into circulation following heparin injections. Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (Total)
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: TFPI inhibits the extrinsic coagulation pathway by forming a complex of TFPI-Fxa-Tissue Factor (TF)-FVIIa. Most of the TFPI is bound to the endothelial cell surface and two forms of TFPI are found in plasma (lipoprotein-associated TFPI and free TFPI). Only the free form is associated with any anticoagulant activity. TFPI can also be found in platelets and is released with any anticoagulant activity. TFPI can also be found in platelets and is released during platelet activation. TFPI is closely related to total and HDL-cholesterol levels. TFPI levels are higher in men than women, especially for the free form. TFPI is also released into circulation following heparin injections. Titration Studies, per Titration
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing | Service: IRL,TS
Category: Specialized Immunohematology Testing Description: Semi-quantitative method to assess antibody concentration. tPA Antigen
Category: Research Use Only | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Research Use Only Description: Quantitates the amount of human tissue type plasminogen (tPA) antigen in the plasma. The clinical utility of the assay is to detect disorders of the fibrinolytic system. Trypan Blue Viability
Category: Processing Tests | Service: CTL
Category: Processing Tests Description: Simple dye exclusion test to measure the percentage of viable white cells. TTI (Tissue Thromboplastin Inhibition)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Detect lupus-like anticoagulants. Prolonged prothrombin times invalidate the tissue thromboplastin inhibitor test. VEGFR1
Category: Functional | Service:
Category: Functional Description: Volume Reduction
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Reduce plasma as required for cryoprservation purposes. von Willebrand Factor Activity GP1bM
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Quantitative determination of von Willebrand Factor platelet binding activity. No interference of common benign VWF gene variants that cause falsely low VWF activity results in the ristocetin cofactor assay. Increased accuracy for the categorization of von Willebrand disease subtypes von Willebrand Profile
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: Factor VIII:C; Ristocetin CoFactor (RCoF activity); vW Antigen; APTT; APTT Mix; Ristocetin Induced Platelet Aggregations; Closure Time: vW Antigen Multimer Analysis (if needed), will invoke additional charge and an interpretaton with clinical recommendations if warranted. von Willebrand Profile + Collagen Binding Assay (CBA)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: Factor VIII:C; Ristocetin CoFactor (RCoF activity); vW Antigen; APTT; APTT Mix; Ristocetin Induced Platelet Aggregations; Closure time; vW Antigen Multimer Analysis (if needed), will invoke additional charge and an interpretation with clinical recommendations if warranted. von Willebrand Screen
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Test includes: APTT; APTT Mix; Factor FVIII:C; Ristocetin CoFactor Activity; von Willebrand Antigen; vW Antigen Multimers (if needed, will invoke additional charge); and a comment. vW Ag Multimer Analysis
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Classify von Willebrand disease von Willebrand Screen + Collagen Binding Assay (CBA)
Category: Functional | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Functional Description: Tests include: APTT; APTT Mix; Factor FVIII:C; Ristocetin CoFactor Activity; von Willebrand Antigen; vW Antigen Multimers (if needed, will invoke additional charge); Collagen Binding Assay; and a comment. vW Antigen
Category: Serological | Service: Coagulation Lab
Category: Serological Description: Von Willebrand antigen measures total plasma vWF, functional and immunoreactive. Usually ordered as part of von Willebrand Profile. This test alone does not rule out von Willebrand disease. Useful in the differential diagnosis of hemophilia A and von Willebrand disease. Wash - Manual (with pre & post CD34)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Thawing of previously frozen harvest with washing and CD34 testing. Wash - Manual (without CD34)
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells | Service: CTL
Category: Autologous & Allogeneic Stem Cells Description: Thawing of previously frozen harvest with washing.
Service Code
Test Name
LS110
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS010
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and/or clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipping in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS005
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDTA and/or clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipping in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
CT130
Service: CTL
CT135
Service: CTL
LS050
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDTA and/or clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS205
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
5745
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements:
One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma.)
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20°C or colder; ship on dry ice.
5913
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma.)
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20°C or less; ship on dry ice.
5954
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20°C or less; ship on dry ice.
6401
Service:
6391
Service:
LS115
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS120
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and/or clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS105
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
537R
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
542l
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS810 (23M)
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Unit segments or 1 EDTA tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS815 (24M)
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Unit segments or 1 EDTA tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS025
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDT and/or clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipping in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS030
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDTA and/or clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
547X
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6406
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5651
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536A
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5365
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
547C
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6327
Service:
5363
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
535S
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT300
Service: CTL
CT100
Service: CTL
5652
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS945
Service: TS
Sample Requirements: N/A
Storage & Shipping: N/A
LS445
Service: TS
Sample Requirements: 7 mL EDTA tube, no red top Serum Separator
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
HL700
Service: HLA
CT170
Service: CTL
CT200
Service: CTL
6364
Service:
HL600
Service: HLA
6362
Service: Coagulation Lab
1) a low FVIII activity level measured with a clotting method is detected in the presence of a lupus anticoagulant.
2) multiple factor activity levels (including FVIII) are low in a single patient when measured by clotting methods.
3) bleeding is more severe in hemophilia A patients than expected when the FVIII activity level was measured with a clotting method.
4) an individual is being treated with emicizumab (HEMLIBRA®).
Common interferences with the chromogenic FVIII activity assay include FXa inhibitors, direct thrombin inhibitors, and high concentrations of heparin.
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
551I
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and transport to the laboratory immediately. Must be received in laboratory within 3 hours of collection. Do not chill, platelets are activated at low temperatures. DO NOT COLLECT SAMPLE BEFORE 7:00 a.m.!! Sample must be received in laboratory by 4:00 p.m.
537J
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma)
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS280
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Call for special collection instructions
Storage & Shipping: Call for special collection instructions
5922
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT210
Service: CTL
LS410
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
CT215
Service: CTL
CT105
Service: CTL
CT105
Service: CTL
LS420
Service: TS
Sample Requirements: 7 mL EDTA tube, no red top Serum Separator
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS425
Service: TS
Sample Requirements: 7 mL EDTA tube, no red top Serum Separator
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS415
Service: TS
Sample Requirements: 7 mL EDTA tube, no red top Serum Separator
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
536B
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 10 mL or two 4 mL green top (heparin) tubes (Min. 2 mL plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Maintain at room temperature (20℃ to 25℃) and process within 2 hours. Spin at room temperature; freeze plasma at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
547B - Single Cryo 6352-pooled Cryo
Service: Coagulation Lab
Evaluate whether blood products meet the standards of the blood banking industry.
Sample Requirements: One bag or aliquot tube of cryoprecipitate, in compliance with your standard operating procedure. Criteria for Rejection: Broken bag/tube.
Storage & Shipping: Freeze at -70℃ or less: ship on dry ice.
5997
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS295
Service: IRL,TS
6376
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Four 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 4 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS040
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDTA tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
6370
Service: Coagulation Lab
LS265
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Call for special collection instructions.
Storage & Shipping: Call for special collection instructions.
LS830
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: N/A
Storage & Shipping: N/A
LS270
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Call for special collection instructions
Storage & Shipping: Call for special collection instructions
535B
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6135
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS225
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS125
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and/or clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS220
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
536C
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
547Y
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536E
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
535I
Service: Coagulation Lab
Please note Factor on requisition.
Recommend prior Factor activity testing.
Used to evaluate patients with an inhibitor to a Factor OTHER than Factor VIII: C or Factor IX. Client must specify which Factor is to be studied. This Factor Activity must be <25% normal (0.25 U/mL) to distinguish inhibitor activity. Inhibitor testing will not be performed if factor activity levels are greater than 25%.
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536J
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
537U
Service: Coagulation Lab
Used to evaluate patients with inhibitors to Factor IX. Recommend prior Factor IX Activity testing. The Factor IX activity must be <25% (0.25 U/mL) to distinguish inhibitor activity.
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6269
Service:
6413
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
536F
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6250
Service:
557I
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
5591
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
557F
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
536G
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5963
Service:
6249
Service:
537T
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5364
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536H
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
537l
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5386
Service: Coagulation Lab
Used to evaluate patients with an inhibitor to factor XI. If a prolonged APTT fails to correct after an incubated mix with normal plasma and factor analysis reveals a marked decrease in factor XI only, a specific factor XI inhibitor is suspected. A titer to quantitate the amount (strength) of the inhibitor, such as the Bethesda assay, is useful in patient management and to monitor the success in eradicating the inhibitor.
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6056
Service:
536L
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5387
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 2 mL frozen platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6289
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536K
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536M
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
537P
Service:
5373
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536U
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5962
Service:
HL200
Service: HLA
5762
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT105
Service: CTL
5607
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
LS285 (41M)
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 2 EDTA tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
547L
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma). Type of heparin for evaluation MUST be provided to the laboratory (e.g., Unfractionated, Lovenox, Fragmin or Innohep).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
550B
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL frozen platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
535H
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL frozen platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
550C
Service: Coagulation Lab
557T
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
558D
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
547A
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL frozen platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
HL305
Service: HLA
HL700
Service: HLA
HL500
Service: HLA
HL300
Service: HLA
HL120
Service: HLA
Sample Requirements: 10 mL clotted whole blood in red to tube.
Storage & Shipping: Blood specimens may be kept at room temperature and shipped at room temp or 24℃ up to 4 days after collection; OR separated serum from clot tube may be refrigerated at 4℃ and shipped up to 7 days from date of draw.
HL545
Service: HLA
HL545
Service: HLA
HL455
Service: HLA
HL415
Service: HLA
HL460
Service: HLA
HL550
Service: HLA
JL555
Service: HLA
HK540
Service: HLA
HL560
Service: HLA
HL900
Service: HLA
HL905
Service: HLA
536N
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS287
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
CT105
Service: CTL
547T
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 3 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5774
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 3 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
547S
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6404
Service: Coagulation Lab
*The DOAC Remove process has been validated for Rivaroxaban and Apixaban only at this time.
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 3 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT105
Service: CTL
LS505
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 1-2 EDTA tubes (unspun and unopened)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS510
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 1-2 EDTA tubes (unspun and unopened)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS525
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 1-2 EDTA tubes (unspun and unopened)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS292
Service: IRL,TS
557Y
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
557X
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
5620
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
547P
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5391
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS275
Service: IRL,TS
5621
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
LS435 (57M)
Service: TS
6344
Service:
537A
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5358
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Five 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and transport to the laboratory immediately. Must be received in the Vitalant Coagulation Laboratory within 3 hours of collection. Do not chill, platelets are activated at low temperatures. DO NOT COLLECT SAMPLE BEFORE 7:00 a.m!!! Sample must be received in laboratory by 4:00 p.m.
LS310
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 10 mL EDTA tube(s)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS305
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 10 mL EDTA tube(s)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
547Z
Service: Coagulation Lab
Test includes: Platelet Aggregations with 5 agonists (3 concentrations of ADP - 20uM, 10uM, 5uM; Collagen; and Arachidonic Acid) and an interpretation, may be added to a von Willebrand Profile without duplication of tests.
Evaluate platelet function; aid in diagnosis of Glanzmann's disease, platelet storage pool disease, Bernard-Soulier syndrome, "gray platelet syndrome" and Raynaud's phenomenon.
Sample Requirements: Four 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and transport to the laboratory immediately. Must be received in the Vitalant Coagulation Laboratory within 3 hours of collection. Do not chill, platelets are activated at low temperatures. DO NOT COLLECT SAMPLE BEFORE 7:00 a.m!!! Samples must be received in laboratory by 4:00 p.m.
6372
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 8.5 mL yellow top (ACD, Acid Citrate Dextrose) tubes of whole blood.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and ship to laboratory immediately. Must be received in laboratory within 3 days of collection. Samples will be accepted Monday-Thursday only. DO NOT SHIP FOR ARRIVAL ON FRIDAY.
6373
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 8.5 mL yellow top (ACD, Acid Citrate Dextrose) tubes of whole blood.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and ship to laboratory immediately. Must be received in laboratory within 3 days of collection. Samples will be accepted Monday-Thursday only. DO NOT SHIP FOR ARRIVAL ON FRIDAY.
6374
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 8.5 mL yellow top (ACD, Acid Citrate Dextrose) tubes of whole blood.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and ship to laboratory immediately. Must be received in laboratory within 3 days of collection. Samples will be accepted Monday-Thursday only. DO NOT SHIP FOR ARRIVAL ON FRIDAY.
6417
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: 4 tubes of whole blood drawn in 3.2% sodium citrate (blue top) tubes.
Storage & Shipping: Transported at room remperature and received within 4 hours of collection M-F.
Samples must be received by 1:00pm to be tested.
LS260
Service: IRL,TS
536P
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS130
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and/or clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
535Q
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
537Q
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
537M
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536I
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5705
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5677
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
557V
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 7 mL yellow top (ACD) tube preferred. EDTA (purple-top) or sodium citrate (blue-top) also acceptable. Minimum 2.0 mL Whole blood. Should be received within 3 days of collection.
Storage & Shipping: Room temperature as whole blood, must be received in lab within 3 days of collection.
5359
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
535P
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS235
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS215
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS240
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS210
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
537D
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS015
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 1 EDTA and/or clot tube
Storage & Shipping: Shipping in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS515
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 1-2 EDTA tubes (unspun and unopened)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS520
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 1-2 EDTA tubes (unspun and unopened)
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
537N
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6095
Service:
LS290
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS135
Service: TS,IRL
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS920
Service: IRL
Sample Requirements: N/A
Storage & Shipping: N/A
CT105
Service: CTL
LS245
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
LS250
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
5648
Service:
5648
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Four 4.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Maintain specimen as whole blood at room temperature and transport to the laboratory immediately. Must be received in laboratory within 4 hours of collection. Do not chill, platelets are activated at low temperatures. DO NOT COLLECT SAMPLE BEFORE 7:00 a.m!! Sample must be received in laboratory by 4:00 p.m.
CT220
Service: CTL
CT220
Service: CTL
CT220
Service: CTL
6328
Service:
5676
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT120
Service: CTL
LS255
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: Call for special collection instructions
Storage & Shipping: Call for special collection instructions
6090
Service:
537E
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5975
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5974
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
547V
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 3mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5982
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5981
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6167
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
LS230
Service: IRL,TS
Sample Requirements: 4 EDTA and 1 clot tubes
Storage & Shipping: Shipped in a container maintaining temperature between 1 -10℃ (preferred). Room temperature acceptable.
5388
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT225
Service: CTL
Sample Requirements: 0.5 mL of anticoagulant HPC product
Storage & Shipping: Shipped at 1 -10℃
535G
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6402
Service:
CT125
Service: CTL
6405
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: : One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
5356
Service: Coagulation Lab
Diagnosis and typing of von Willebrand's disease.
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 3 mL platelet poor plasma). Two 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice. Room temperature tubes must be received in the laboratory within 4 hours of collection AND by 4:00 p.m.
6305
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Three 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 3mL platelet poor plasma). Two 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes at room temperature.
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20°C or less; ship on dry ice. Room temperature tubes must be received in the laboratory within 4 hours of collection AND by 4:00pm ET.
536V
Service: Coagulation Lab
Screen provides diagnostic information and typing for von Willebrand's disease.
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
536R
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 2 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
6304
Service: Coagulation Lab
The vW Screen provides diagnostic information and typing for von Willebrand disease.
CBA quantitates the collagen binding capacity of vWF to collagen-coated microtiter wells. The CBA may correlate more cloasely with vWF function than vW antigen and/or vW Multimer testing.
Sample Requirements: Two 3.5mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tubes. (Min. 1mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20°C or less; ship on dry ice.
537F
Service: Coagulation Lab
Sample Requirements: One 3.5 mL blue top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube. (Min. 1 mL platelet poor plasma).
Storage & Shipping: Separate plasma within one hour of collection and freeze at -20℃ or less; ship on dry ice.
CT145
Service: CTL
CT150
Service: CTL
Test Catalog
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Samples are batch tested on Tues and Fri afternoons; Testing on alternate days/times MUST be discussed with the laboratory; please call 412-209-7109 during normal business hours: Mon – Fri 8am-4:45pm. If a test request needs to be initiated during off hours, weekends, or holidays, you will need to call the Vitalant answering service at 412-209-7040.
Turnaround: Samples are batch tested, usually every two weeks.
Turnaround: Samples are batch tested, usually twice weekly.
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days (excludes weekends and holidays)
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Batch tested 3 days/weeks
Turnaround: N/A
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 6 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Batch tested every 1-2 weeks
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Batch tested
Turnaround: 3 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: N/A
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days (batch tested twice weekly)
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days
Turnaround: Batch tested every two weeks Average: 14-18 days. Max: 28 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: Batch tested every two weeks Average: 14-18 days. Max: 28 days
Turnaround: Batch tested every two weeks Average: 14-18 days. Max: 28 days
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly; Average: 7 days; Max: 21 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days (batch tested twice weekly)
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days (batch tested twice weekly)
Turnaround: Batch tested twice weekly
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 7 days (batch tested twice weekly)
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 11 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Contact lab for testing schedule Average: 14-18 days Max: 35 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 3 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Batch tested every two weeks Average: 10-14 days Max: 28 days
Turnaround: Batch tested every two weeks Average: 10-14 days Max: 28 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 3 business days
Turnaround: 10 days; Availability is variable (dependent on deficient plasma availability).
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly Average: 5-7 days Max: 14 days
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly Average: 5-7 days Max: 14 days
Turnaround: Contact lab for testing schedule Average: 14-18 days Max: 35 days
Turnaround: 28 days; Availability is variable.
Turnaround: 28 days; Availability is variable.
Turnaround: Contact lab for testing schedule Average: 14-18 days Max: 35 days
Turnaround: 7 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 5 days
Turnaround: 5 days
Turnaround: 5 days
Turnaround: Average: 24 hours Max: 72 hours with physician interpretation
Turnaround: 7 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 4 days
Turnaround: 4 days
Turnaround: 11 days
Turnaround: 28 days
Turnaround: 14 days
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: Batch tested once weekly Average: 5-7 days Max: 14 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 6 days
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: N/A
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: Depends upon request; See TAT description
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 1 day
Turnaround: 24 hours
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: 7 days
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: Availability is variable. Maximum turn around time is 21-28 days.
Turnaround: N/A
Turnaround: Availability is variable.
Turnaround: 2 hours; M-F 8am - 8pm
Turnaround: 2 days
Turnaround: 6 days
Turnaround: 10 days
Turnaround: von Willebrand Profile - 10 days. CBA is batch tested every 1-2 weeks
Turnaround: 10 days
Turnaround: 10 days
Turnaround: von Willebrand Screen - 10 days.
CBA is batch tested every 1-2 weeks.
Turnaround: 6 days