Protein S Antigen, Total

Message
*Take to Processing ASAP.
CENTRIFUGE AND FREEZE PLASMA IMMEDIATELY


Test Code
5165


Alias/See Also
LAB493


CPT Codes
85305

Preferred Specimen
1 mL frozen plasma collected in a 3.2% sodium citrate (light blue-top) tube


Minimum Volume
0.5 mL (if as a single test)


Instructions
Draw blood in a light blue-top tube containing 3.2% sodium citrate, mix gently by inverting 3-4 times. Centrifuge 15 minutes at 1500 g within one hour of collection. Using a plastic pipette, remove plasma, taking care to avoid the WBC/platelet buffy layer and place into a plastic vial. Centrifuge a second time and transfer platelet-poor plasma into a new plastic vial(s). Plasma must be free of platelets (<10,000/uL). Freeze immediately and transport on dry ice.


Transport Container
Transport tube


Transport Temperature
Frozen


Specimen Stability
Room temperature: Unacceptable
Refrigerated: Unacceptable
Frozen: 30 days


Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Hemolysis • Received thawed


Methodology
Immunoturbidimetric

Setup Schedule
Mon, wed, fri


Report Available
1-4 days


Limitations
Expected impact by therapeutic levels (potential interference depends upon drug concentration): Warfarin: no effect to decrease; Heparin (UFH or LMWH): no effect; Dabigatran or Argatroban (Thrombin Inhibitors): no effect; Rivaroxaban or Apixaban (Factor Xa Inhibitors): no effect.


Reference Range
70-140 % normal


Clinical Significance
Protein S (PS) deficiency may be congenital or acquired and is associated with venous thrombosis. Acquired PS deficiency may occur with vitamin K antagonists/deficiency, liver disease, malignancy, consumptive DIC, surgery, trauma, and hepatic immaturity of the newborn. In addition, PS deficiency is physiologic in pregnancy.

Anticoagulant interference: Vitamin K Antagonists (eg. warfarin) will decrease PS antigen levels. PS antigen testing is not impacted by other anticoagulants (heparins, and target specific anticoagulants such as Dabigatran, Argatroban, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Edoxaban).


Performing Laboratory
Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute-San Juan Capistrano, CA
33608 Ortega Highway
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-2042




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