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Factor VII (Proconvertin) Activity, Plasma

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Blood, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor

sample requiredSample Required:

This test requires a blood sample, typically obtained through venipuncture, where blood is drawn from a vein in your arm.

test timeTest Time:

The test time for Factor VII (Proconvertin) Activity can vary depending on the laboratory, but results are usually available within a few days.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

The normal range for Factor VII (Proconvertin) Activity in plasma is typically between 50% and 150%. Reference ranges, however, can differ between laboratories.

what is the testWhat is the Test?

The Factor VII (Proconvertin) Activity Test measures the functional activity of Factor VII, a protein involved in blood clotting (coagulation). This test helps evaluate the body’s ability to form blood clots.

test procedureTest Procedure:

A healthcare provider collects a blood sample from a vein in your arm.The blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. In the lab, the plasma is separated from the blood cells, and specific tests are performed to measure the activity of Factor VII.

when to take the testWhen to Take the Test:

The Factor VII (Proconvertin) Activity Test may be ordered in various clinical situations, including:

Before surgery to assess bleeding risk.

To investigate unexplained bleeding or clotting disorders.

When monitoring individuals receiving anticoagulant therapy (blood thinners).

who should take this testWho Should Take This Test:

Individuals with a personal or family history of bleeding or clotting disorders, as well as those about to undergo surgery or receiving anticoagulant therapy, may be candidates for this test.

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

If you are pregnant or have specific medical conditions, it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider before the test. Some factors, such as pregnancy or liver disease, can affect Factor VII levels.

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