Factor V (5) w/Reflex to Inhibitor
Orderable EAP code:
LAB101688Billable EAP Codes:
80001095 x 1 80001105 x 1 (if reflexed)CPT Codes:
85220 x 1 85335 x 1 (if reflexed)Lab Section:
Hemostasis and ThrombosisIncludes:
If factor activity level is less than 40%, an inhibitor test will be performed.
Turnaround Time:
1 to 3 days
Test Schedule:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Units:
Factors: %; Inhibitors: Bethesda Units (BU)Critical Values:
Less than 5% for Activity
Specimen Requirements:
Three full 2.7 mL LIGHT BLUE top tubes, 3.2% sodium citrate. Specimens must be processed and frozen within 2 hours of specimen collection.
Send 3- 1 ml aliquots of platelet poor plasma, samples must remain frozen during storage and shipment.
Stability is 14 days at -20°C or at –70°C for up to 12 months.
Detailed specimen collection and processing instructions are located under Lab Sections and then the Hemostasis and Thrombosis (Opens in a new window) section.
Pediatric Specimen Requirements:
Three full 2.7 mL LIGHT BLUE top tube, 3.2% sodium citrate. Specimens must be processed and frozen within 2 hours of specimen collection.
Send 1 600 uL aliquot of platelet poor plasma, samples must remain frozen during storage and shipment.
Stability is 14 days at -20°C or at –70°C for up to 12 months.
For pediatric patients requiring multiple coagulation tests, please call 503-494-7383 regarding draw volumes.
Reference Range:
Inhibitor: Less than 0.6 BU.
Factor V: 62% to 139%
For children less than 6 months, see link to published reference ranges (Opens in a new window).
Comments:
Avoid warfarin (Coumadin) therapy for two weeks and heparin therapy for 2 days prior to the test.
Synonyms:
Factor 5, Inhibitor
FV