Protein C Activity

$ 450.00

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Protein C Activity
Sample Type: Plasma

Tests Included:

Protein C Activity

 Sample Required:

Blood sample

Test Time:

Results are usually available within a few days.

Test Range Values:

Normal protein C activity levels typically range from 70% to 130% of the laboratory control.

What is the test?

This test measures the activity level of protein C, a natural anticoagulant in the blood that helps regulate blood clotting.

Test Procedure:

A blood sample is drawn from a vein to measure the protein C activity in the plasma.

When to take the test:

When a healthcare provider suspects a blood clotting disorder, recurrent blood clots, or assesses the risk of thrombosis, they may order a protein C activity test.

Who should take the test:

Patients with a history of blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, or family members with clotting disorders may require this test.

Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):

Pregnant individuals may have specific guidelines regarding this test, which their healthcare provider will communicate.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1: What do abnormal results for Pleural Fluid For Culture indicate?

A: Abnormal results, indicating the presence of specific bacteria or fungi, suggest a pleural infection, guiding appropriate treatment.

Q2:Why is potassium important for the body?

A: Potassium is essential for nerve and muscle function, maintaining proper heart rhythm, and balancing body fluids.

Q3: Can random urine potassium levels fluctuate throughout the day?

A: Yes, random urine potassium levels can vary based on factors like diet, hydration, and physical activity.

Q4: When should a pregnancy test be taken for accurate results?

A: For accurate results, a pregnancy test is best taken after a missed menstrual period.

Q5: What does elevated procalcitonin indicate?

A: Elevated procalcitonin levels often indicate a bacterial infection or sepsis, helping healthcare providers distinguish between bacterial and viral infections.

Q6: What can cause high prolactin levels in non-pregnant individuals?

A: High prolactin levels in non-pregnant individuals can result from conditions like pituitary tumors, certain medications, or hypothyroidism.

Q7: Is PSA testing recommended for all adult males?

A: PSA testing is a subject of discussion between patients and healthcare providers; it’s typically recommended for those with risk factors or symptoms related to prostate conditions.

Q8: What factors can affect protein C activity levels?

A: Protein C activity levels can be influenced by genetic factors, medications, liver disease, and certain medical conditions.

*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.

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