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Coagulation factor X assay
Citrated Plasma
| Test | Coagulation factor X assay | 
|---|---|
| Common Abbreviations | FX | 
| Profile | Coagulation Screen added on the same sample | 
| Clinical Indication | To determine if the coagulation factor X is low or absent. Associated with reduced clot formation and bleeding. Contact Consultant Haematologist for advice. | 
| Specimen Type | Blood | 
| Sample Type | Citrated Plasma | 
| Minimum Volume | 2 x 3 mL (adult) 2 x 1 mL (paed) (citrated plasma must be filled to bottle line) | 
| Special Precautions | Must state if patient is on anticoagulants (DOAC, Warfarin, Heparin); known coagulation disorders; clincal symptoms (bleeding, bruising). | 
| Stability | 4-6 hours | 
| Turnaround Time | 4 hours (urgent) if requested via the haematology consultants. 3 weeks (routine) | 
| Laboratory | York Hospital | 
| Reference Interval | Reference range printed on final report. | 
| Limitations | Haemolysis, gross lipaemia, high haematocrit may interfere with measurement. Over or under filled samples cannot be used due to ratio between blood and citrate | 
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