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    What is Antithrombin III (ATIII), Plasma Test?

    The Antithrombin 3 blood test is used to assess the levels of a protein, antithrombin 3, in blood. Antithrombin 3 is a clotting factor that regulates the blood clotting events in the body. The test is primarily performed to evaluate unexplained or recurrent abnormal blood clot formation in disorders such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).

    A deficiency in antithrombin 3 may increase the risk of abnormal blood clots, which can be life-threatening. AT deficiencies are classified as type 1 (low production of antithrombin) or type 2 (normal levels but impaired function). The test helps diagnose AT deficiency and guide appropriate management.

    Individuals from Bangalore who are recommended to undergo this test for any clotting-related concerns may schedule an Antithrombin 3 test at home.

    Antithrombin III (ATIII), Plasma Test Parameters

    The test measures the levels of a clotting factor protein, antithrombin 3, in the blood.

    Antithrombin is a protein in the blood that regulates clotting by inhibiting thrombin and other clotting factors. It plays a crucial role in preventing excessive clot formation and maintaining a balance between clotting and bleeding. Antithrombin deficiency, often due to genetic mutations, increases the risk of abnormal blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism. While rare, this condition can lead to serious complications if left unmanaged.

    Antithrombin III (ATIII), Plasma Test Preparation

    You can get ready for the Antithrombin 3 Test at home with these precautions:

    • Prerequisites : Fasting is not necessary for the Antithrombin 3 Test.

    • Best Time to Get Tested : The Antithrombin 3 Test can be scheduled at any time convenient to you.

    • Who Should Get an Antithrombin 3 Test? : An Antithrombin III test is recommended for individuals with unexplained or recurrent blood clots, a family history of antithrombin deficiency, or early-onset deep vein thrombosis. Testing is also advised for patients with resistance to anticoagulant therapy, such as heparin, or those undergoing evaluation for clotting disorders.

    • Cautions Before Taking an Antithrombin 3 Test : Recent blood clots or anticoagulant therapy, such as heparin or warfarin, can lower antithrombin levels and affect test accuracy. It is essential to inform your doctor regarding these. Also, inform your doctor regarding the medicines and supplements that you take.

    Why Take the Antithrombin III (ATIII), Plasma Test?

    The Antithrombin III test helps identify clotting disorders that may increase the risk of abnormal blood clots. It is typically recommended if you:

    • Have experienced venous thromboembolism before the age of 50 years.

    • Have had a pulmonary embolism or a clot in the abdomen or near the brain.

    • Are experiencing recurrent or unexplained blood clots.

    • Have resistance to anticoagulant therapy, such as heparin.

    • Have a family history of blood-clotting problems.

    FAQs on Antithrombin III (ATIII), Plasma Test in Bangalore

    The cost of the Antithrombin 3 Test in Bangalore is ₹3025. This includes the convenience of home sample collection, which will occur within 60 minutes of booking. Results are typically available within 128 hours after sample collection.

    Yes, you can avail of home sample collection for the Antithrombin 3 Test. A trained eMedic will visit your location within 60 minutes of booking to collect the sample.

    The Antithrombin III Test measures the level of antithrombin in your blood. It is used to evaluate clotting disorders and assess the risk of abnormal blood clot formation, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE). This test helps in identifying antithrombin deficiency, which is associated with a higher risk of developing blood clots.

    Fasting is not required for the Antithrombin III test.

    To book an Antithrombin 3 Test with Orange Health Labs, follow these steps:

    • Find the Test: Search for the “Antithrombin 3 Test” and select Orange Health Labs from the available options.

    • Confirm Your Appointment: Enter your details, select your location, and schedule a convenient time for sample collection.

    • Sample Collection: A trained eMedic will come to your location to collect the sample.

    • Laboratory Analysis: The sample will be sent to an NABL-accredited, ICMR-approved laboratory for testing.

    • Receive Results: The test results will be delivered to you via email or WhatsApp within 128 hours.

    The normal range for antithrombin levels is typically 80-120%. Results may vary depending on individual health factors. Always consult a doctor for accurate interpretation of the test results.

    Antithrombin 3 Test results are usually available within 128 hours after sample collection.

    The frequency of the Antithrombin III Test depends on your doctor’s recommendations. It may be performed periodically to monitor your clotting factors or assess any risk for blood clots.

    The Antithrombin III Test specifically measures the concentration of antithrombin in the blood, which helps evaluate clotting function and assess the risk for clot-related disorders.

    Orange Health Labs offers home sample collection for the Antithrombin III Test across various localities in Bangalore, which includes Adugodi, Banashankari, Bannerghatta, Basavanagudi, Bellandur, BTM Layout, Chamrajpet, Cottonpet, CV Raman Nagar, Frazer Town, Giri Nagar, Hebbal, Domlur, Electronic City, Hennur, Hosur, HSR Layout, Jakkur, Jalahalli, Jaya Nagar, Kadugodi, Kammanahalli, Kengeri, Koramangala, Mahalakshmi Layout, Madiwala, Magadi Road, Malleshwaram, Marathahalli, Mathikere, Mysore Road, Nagarbhavi, Nandhini Layout, Old Airport Road, Peenya, RT Nagar, Rajaji Nagar, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Sadashivnagar, Sahakara Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, Sarjapur, Seshadripuram, Shanthi Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Sri Nagar, Tyagarajnagar, Uttarahalli, Vasanth Nagar, Vidyaranyapura, Vijaya Nagar, Whitefield, Yelahanka, Yeshwantpur.

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    References

    1. Antithrombin II. 2. Antithrombin (Activity and Antigen) - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center.  Available from:  https://www.ucsfhealth.org/medical-tests/antithrombin-iii-blood-test
    2. Antithrombin Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment.  Available from:  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22251-antithrombin-deficiency