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Plasminogen Activity
MessageMust be collected only at the following locations:
Duke Street Lab Testing
Suburban Pavilion Lab Testing
Women and Babies' Hospital Lab Testing
Duke Street Lab Testing
Suburban Pavilion Lab Testing
Women and Babies' Hospital Lab Testing
Test Code
4458
Alias/See Also
Z1219
LAB3020897
LAB3020897
CPT Codes
85420
Preferred Specimen
1 mL platelet-poor plasma collected in a 3.2% sodium citrate (light blue-top) tube
Minimum Volume
0.5 mL
Instructions
Please submit a separate, frozen vial for each special coagulation assay ordered. 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). Freeze immediately and transport on dry ice.
Transport Temperature
Frozen
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: Unacceptable
Refrigerated: Unacceptable
Frozen: 30 days
Refrigerated: Unacceptable
Frozen: 30 days
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Gross hemolysis • Grossly lipemic • Grossly icteric
Methodology
Chromogenic Substrate
Setup Schedule
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evening
Report available: Next Day
Report available: Next Day
Reference Range
65-176 %
Clinical Significance
Decreased plasminogen activity may be inherited or acquired. Acquired deficiencies may occur with: tranexamic acid and L-asparginase use, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), liver disease, during and after thrombolytic therapy, sepsis, and hyperthyroidism. Plasminogen activity is developmentally regulated reaching adult levels at approximately 6 months of age. As a positive acute phase reactant, increased levels are associated with infection, trauma, surgery, inflammation and malignancy.