Description
Bronchial Lavage For C & S
A + ANA
Sample Type:Contact Lab
Tests Included:
Culture and sensitivity (C & S) testing and Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) testing of bronchial lavage sample
Sample Required:
Bronchial lavage sample
Test Time:
Results are typically available within a few days.
Test Range Values:
Culture and sensitivity testing helps identify bacteria and determine their susceptibility to antibiotics, while ANA testing detects antibodies that target the body’s own cells.
What is the test?
Bronchial Lavage For C & S A + ANA involves both culture and sensitivity testing to identify bacteria and ANA testing to detect antibodies targeting the body’s own cells in the bronchial lavage sample.
Test Procedure:
The bronchial lavage sample is collected and processed for both culture and sensitivity testing to detect bacteria and ANA testing to detect autoimmune-related antibodies.
When to take the test:
The test is recommended when investigating suspected respiratory infections or autoimmune conditions affecting the lungs.
Who should take the test:
Patients with symptoms suggestive of respiratory infections or autoimmune lung diseases might require this test. It’s usually ordered by pulmonologists or rheumatologists.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
There are no specific precautions related to pregnancy for this test. Patients should inform their healthcare provider about ongoing medications and health conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Bronchial Lavage For C & S A + ANA Test:
Q1: How is the bronchial lavage sample collected?
A: Bronchial lavage involves passing a bronchoscope into the airways and rinsing the area with a sterile saline solution. The fluid is then collected for testing.
Q2: What information does culture and sensitivity testing provide?
A: C & S testing identifies the specific bacteria causing the infection and helps determine the most effective antibiotics for treatment.
Q3: Can ANA testing alone diagnose autoimmune lung diseases?
A: ANA testing is a part of the evaluation process but is not diagnostic on its own. Additional tests and clinical assessment are needed for a definitive diagnosis.
Q4: Can bronchial lavage detect all types of lung infections?
A: Bronchial lavage might aid in the diagnosis of certain bacterial, fungal, or viral infections but may not detect all types of lung infections.
Q5: Can bronchial lavage be performed on individuals with pre-existing lung conditions?
A: Bronchial lavage can be performed on individuals with lung conditions, but specific considerations might be necessary based on the patient’s health status and the underlying condition.
*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.