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ADA, Pericardial Fluid

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Description

Ascitic Fluid In Plain, Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is a protein produced by body cells and is associated with lymphocyte activation. This test measures the amount of adenosine deaminase in pleural fluid. Elevated ADA levels indicate tuberculosis infection of the pleurae. It also helps to determine infections in other fluids such as peritoneal fluid or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Medicas now offers an affordable Adenosine Deaminase test with the free home collection., Non Fasting

sample requiredSample Required:

Pericardial fluid collected through pericardiocentesis (a procedure to remove excess fluid from the pericardial sac).

test timeTest Time:

The test is usually performed within a few hours after the pericardial fluid sample is collected.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

The normal range of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) levels in pericardial fluid can vary based on the laboratory and the units used for measurement.

what is the testWhat is the Test?

The ADA pericardial fluid test measures the level of adenosine deaminase enzyme in the pericardial fluid. It is used to assist in diagnosing conditions affecting the pericardium, such as pericarditis.

test procedureTest Procedure:

A healthcare professional performs a pericardiocentesis to collect a sample of pericardial fluid from the pericardial sac surrounding the heart. The fluid sample is then analyzed to measure the ADA enzyme level.

when to take the testWhen to Take the Test:

The ADA pericardial fluid test is ordered when there is a suspicion of pericardial diseases, such as pericarditis, where elevated ADA levels may provide diagnostic information.

who should take this testWho Should Take This Test:

Individuals who are suspected to have pericardial diseases or conditions affecting the pericardium.

precautions for exceptional casesPrecautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy etc.):

Pregnant women or individuals with specific medical conditions should inform their healthcare provider before undergoing pericardiocentesis for the ADA pericardial fluid test.

 

FAQs:

Q1: Why is the ADA pericardial fluid test important?

A: The ADA pericardial fluid test is important in diagnosing conditions like pericarditis, where elevated ADA levels in the pericardial fluid can indicate inflammation or infection of the pericardium.

Q2: Is pericardiocentesis a safe procedure?

A: Pericardiocentesis is a medical procedure performed by trained professionals, and while there are risks associated with any procedure, it is generally considered safe.

Q3: What other conditions can affect ADA levels in pericardial fluid?

A: Conditions such as tuberculosis, malignancy, and other inflammatory disorders can also impact ADA levels in pericardial fluid.

Q4: How long does it take to get the ADA pericardial fluid test results?

A: The test results are usually available within a few hours to a day after the pericardial fluid sample is collected and sent to the laboratory for analysis.

Q5: Can the ADA pericardial fluid test differentiate between different types of pericarditis?

A: The ADA pericardial fluid test, along with other clinical information and tests, can provide valuable insights into the type and severity of pericarditis, aiding in diagnosis and treatment decisions.

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