Factor XIII Antigen Assay

Assay |
Factor XIII Antigen Assay |
Key Words |
Factor XIII Antigen |
Specimen Collection |
2x 3.0ml Citrate (Green lid). Equivalent volume with 1.4ml Citrate for paediatric (Green lid). Fill to mark. Samples will be processed up to 24 hours from the time of collection. Due to the nature of the assay, this test cannot easily be added on to routine coagulation requests sent with a single sample, UNLESS the assay is being performed on the day of receipt (which only occurs once every two weeks). Contact the laboratory before requesting this test as an add-on. |
Turnaround time |
2 weeks |
Test indications |
Suspected congenital or acquired Factor XIII deficiency: Persistent and delayed bleeding from umbilical stump, bleeding in soft tissues, CNS, muscle, or into/around joints |
Interferences |
Hyperbilirubinaemia, haemolysis, hyperlipidaemia. |
Reference Range |
See table. Adult reference ranges from reagent manufacturer's package inserts. Paediatric reference ranges from: Williams, M., Chalmers, E. and Gibson, B. (2002). The investigation and management of neonatal haemostasis and thrombosis. British Journal of Haematology, 119(2), pp.295-309. |
Minimum retesting interval |
N/A |
AGE |
REFERENCE RANGE |
UNITS |
Full term 1 day |
53 – 99 |
IU/dl |
5 days old - Adult |
75.2 – 154.8 |
IU/dl |
Healthy PREMATURE neonate (30 – 36 weeks gestation) |
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Day 1 |
32 – 108 |
IU/dl |