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Direct Antiglobulin Test-Immunohematology Reference Lab

Indications Detects the presence of red blood cell-bound IgG and/or complement (C3) by agglutination using both polyclonal and monospecific antiglobulin (Coombs) reagents. Positive results can occur in patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia, drug-induced immune hemolysis (e.g., alpha-methyldopa, procainamide), hemolytic transfusion reactions, or hemolytic disease of the newborn. Positive results can also occur due to non-specific IgG absorption (e.g., hypergamma-globulinemia), and occasionally in otherwise healthy individuals. Elution testing is usually indicated after a positive result with IgG is detected.
Method Standard test tube methodology, Hemagglutination
Test Information Extended evaluation may include elution and absorption studies.
Sample Requirements EDTA tube, separator gel tube is not acceptable.
Requested Volume 1全7毫升EDTA样本
Minimum Volume or Pediatric volume Minimum volume: 1 full 7 ml EDTA sample
Pediatric: 1 full 3 ml EDTA sample; neonate: 2 full 0.5 ml EDTA microtainers
Shipping Information Ship at ambient temperature

Send samples to:
Bloodworks Northwest
Immunohematology Reference Laboratory
921 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Requisition Form Request for Testing-Immunohematology Reference Laboratory
Transaction Code 3125-01 DAT monospecific IRL
3125-02 DAT polyspecific IRL
CPT Codes 86880
Test Schedule Monday through Sunday
Turn around Time (analytic time) 24 hours if weekday; 48 hours if weekend
Report/ Results Fax number required to receive report

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