Protein S – Total Plasma Test: Accurate Enzyme-Immunoassay for Diagnosing Protein S Deficiency & Clotting Disorders
AED950.00
Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Enzyme-immunoassay
TAT : 10 Days
Description
**Protein S – Total Plasma Test: Accurate Enzyme-Immunoassay for Diagnosing Protein S Deficiency**
**Why You Need This Test**
The Protein S – Total Plasma Test is a critical diagnostic tool for identifying Protein S deficiency, a condition that significantly increases the risk of abnormal blood clot formation (thrombosis). Protein S is a vital anticoagulant protein that works as a cofactor to activated Protein C, helping to regulate blood clotting and prevent excessive clot formation. Deficiencies in Protein S can lead to life-threatening conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, and other thrombotic disorders. This test provides accurate and comprehensive insights into Protein S levels, enabling healthcare providers to diagnose, monitor, and manage clotting disorders effectively. Whether you have a family history of thrombophilia, unexplained clotting events, or are undergoing anticoagulant therapy, this test is an essential step in safeguarding your vascular health.
**Symptoms That Indicate This Test**
Consider taking the Protein S – Total Plasma Test if you experience any of the following symptoms or conditions:
– Recurrent or unexplained blood clots (thrombosis).
– Swelling, pain, or redness in the legs, which may indicate deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
– Shortness of breath or chest pain, which could signal a pulmonary embolism.
– A family history of Protein S deficiency or hereditary thrombophilia.
– Complications during pregnancy, such as recurrent miscarriages or preeclampsia.
– Unexplained clotting events, especially at a young age.
**Natural Production**
Protein S is naturally produced in the liver and circulates in the bloodstream in two forms: free Protein S and Protein S bound to complement component C4b. Only the free form is biologically active and plays a direct role in anticoagulation. Factors such as genetic mutations, liver disease, vitamin K deficiency, or certain medications can influence Protein S levels. This test measures total Protein S levels in plasma, providing a comprehensive view of your body’s ability to regulate clot formation. Understanding these levels is crucial for diagnosing deficiencies and tailoring appropriate treatment plans.
**What Happens If Untreated**
Ignoring abnormal Protein S levels can have severe health consequences. Untreated Protein S deficiency increases the risk of recurrent thrombotic events, which can lead to complications such as:
– Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), causing pain, swelling, and potential long-term damage to veins.
– Pulmonary embolism, a life-threatening condition where blood clots travel to the lungs.
– Stroke or heart attack due to clot formation in critical arteries.
– Pregnancy complications, including miscarriage or stillbirth.
Early diagnosis through the Protein S – Total Plasma Test can help prevent these outcomes by enabling timely medical intervention.
**How to Prepare for the Test**
To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guidelines:
– No fasting is typically required for this test unless specified by your healthcare provider.
– Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, as certain drugs (e.g., anticoagulants) may affect Protein S levels.
– Avoid strenuous physical activity or stress before the test, as these factors can influence blood clotting markers.
**Test Overview**
– **Sample Type**: Plasma
– **Methodology**: Enzyme-immunoassay
– **Turnaround Time (TAT)**: 10 days
The Protein S – Total Plasma Test uses the advanced enzyme-immunoassay methodology, renowned for its precision and reliability. Plasma, the liquid component of blood, is analyzed to detect and quantify Protein S levels, ensuring clinically actionable results. The 10-day turnaround time reflects the rigorous validation process, guaranteeing accuracy and reliability.
**Call to Action**
Take control of your health today with the Protein S – Total Plasma Test. Whether you’re managing a known clotting disorder or seeking answers to unexplained symptoms, this test provides the clarity you need to make informed decisions about your care. Don’t wait—book your lab test online now and find a diagnostic test near you to ensure timely and accurate results. Protect your vascular health and gain peace of mind with this essential diagnostic tool.
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