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Test Code ANTLUP LUPUS ANTICOAGULANT PROFILE [LAB2591]

Performing Laboratory

Patholology Laboratory

Clinical Testing | Pathology Laboratory

Test Method

Testing Algorithm

-Initial testing includes: Staclot dRVV Screen Ratio (normal plasma) and PTT-LA.

-If the Staclot dRVV Screen Ratio and the PTT-LA are normal, no further testing is performed and a Pathologist Interpretation will be provided.

-If the Staclot dRVV Screen Ratio is ≥ 1.30, Staclot dRVV Screen mix will be performed.

-If PTT-LA is ≥ 45.6 seconds, PTT-LA mix will be performed.

-If the Staclot dRVV Screen mix is ≥ 1.30, Staclot dRVV Confirm will be performed.

-If PTT-LA mix is ≥ 45.6 seconds, Staclot LA will be performed.

-A Thrombin Time (TT) is included to rule out Heparin interference.

-All results will be reviewed by a Pathologist and an interpretation will be provided.

Performance

Once per day Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Dayshift Only (Specimen must be in lab prior to 10 am)

Specimen Requirement

Container/Tube Type: 

Light Blue (Citrate) - Two tubes

 

Collection Information: 

1. Two (2.7 mL blood in a 3.0 mL) light blue top (Na Citrate) tubes. Minimum: One (2.7 mL blood in a 3.0 mL tube). 3.2% buffered sodium citrate is the only acceptable anticoagulant concentration for this testing.

2. Spin down, remove plasma, spin plasma again, and place 1.5 mL of platelet-poor plasma into 2-3 plastic vials. Each vial must contain 1.5 mL. (Glass vial is not acceptable.)

3. Double-centrifuged specimens are critical for accuracy as platelet contamination may cause spurious results.
 

4. Place into 2-3 separate plastic vials, each containing 1.5 mL of double spun plasma. Minimum 1.5 mL plasma is needed. (.75 mL in 2 vials).


If a PT and/or PTT is ordered, an additional blue top tube or frozen aliquot MUST be submitted.

5. Freeze specimens immediately at ≤ -40° C.

 

Remarks: 

Note: Patient should not be receiving Coumadin, unfractionated heparin, direct thrombin inhibitors, or low molecular weight heparin.

 

Stability Comments: 

Platelet Poor Plasma
Centrifuge Specimen

Recommended centrifuge speed is 1500 x G for at least 15 minutes. Be careful that the tubes are evenly balanced when placing them into the centrifuge. When the centrifuge stops, carefully remove and rack tubes. Be aware that an unbalanced centrifugation, speed too slow, or centrifugation for too short of a spin time may all lead to an increase number of cells in the plasma which could contribute to a clotted specimen or erroneous results.
Remove Plasma
To remove plasma, start from the top, gently draw specimen into pipette as you go further down tube. Leaving approximately 0.5mL of plasma will insure that you do not disturb the buffy coat and cell layer.
Second Spin
Plasma separated from cells goes back into the centrifuge for a second spin. Balance and centrifuge the tubes. Failure to perform a second spin will result in plasma containing too many platelets which interfere with some coagulation testing and is a contributing factor for a clotted specimen.
Transfer Plasma to Aliquot Tubes
Pipette plasma from second spin tube into labeled aliquot tubes without disturbing the bottom 0.5mL.
Specimen Storage
Promptly freeze specimens after processing.

 

Stability

Refrigerated Stability: 

4 hours

 

Frozen Stability: 

Acceptable - Preferred

 

Ambient Stability: 

4 hours

CPT Code Information

85613/DRVVT Mix and Confirm;
85730/APTT

Alias

Mixing Studies, Mixing Study, Coag, Dilute Russell Viper Venom Time (DRVVT), DRVVT (Dilute Russell Viper Venom Time), Phospholipid Antibodies, Platelet Neutralization Procedure (PNP Coag Consult)