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    What Is the Cardiolipin antibody IgA Test?

    The Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test identifies antibodies that target cardiolipins in the blood. These antibodies, which are erroneously produced by the immune system, attack cardiolipins—phospholipids that play a crucial role in blood clotting. This immune response can disrupt the clotting process, cause a drop in platelet count, and result in bleeding complications.

    Elevated levels of cardiolipin antibodies are often seen in individuals with autoimmune conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), clotting problems, and recurrent miscarriages. Testing for these antibodies is essential for diagnosing conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and understanding recurring blood clots or pregnancy loss. The test also plays a significant role in tracking autoimmune diseases and infections with anticardiolipin antibodies.

    For individuals living in Noida, scheduling a Cardiolipin Antibody test at home is easy if there are concerns of clotting disorders.

    Cardiolipin antibody IgA Test Parameters

    The IgA Cardiolipin Antibody test measures the levels of Cardiolipin antibodies, specifically IgA, in the blood.

    These autoantibodies, which are produced mistakenly by the immune system, are associated with autoimmune diseases and are linked to the abnormal formation of blood clots. Elevated levels may indicate the presence of thrombosis, which can be a significant factor in pathogenesis of some autoimmune conditions. This test plays an essential role in diagnosing clotting disorders like APS and monitoring their progression.

    Cardiolipin antibody IgA Test Preparation

    Follow these guidelines when preparing for the Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test at home:

    • Prerequisites : Special preparation like fasting is not necessary for this test.

    • Best Time to Get Tested : The Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test can be done at any time of the day as per your convenience.

    • Who Should Get a Cardiolipin Antibody IgA Test? : Individuals experiencing recurring or unexplained blood clots, particularly in veins or arteries, or those with autoimmune diseases like SLE or suspected APS, are advised to take this test.

    • Cautions Before Taking a Cardiolipin Antibody IgA Test : Be sure to inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you’re taking before the test.

    Why Take the Cardiolipin antibody IgA Test?

    The Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test plays a key role in diagnosing conditions related to abnormal bleeding and clotting, especially in individuals with recurrent miscarriages or unexplained thrombosis. It is used to:

    • Identify the presence of anti-phospholipid antibodies and their association with thrombotic events.

    • Detect IgA antibodies at elevated levels, potentially indicating autoimmune conditions or unexplained thrombosis.

    • Evaluate the possibility of false-positive VDRL test results, often seen in lupus patients with anti-cardiolipin antibodies.

    • Investigate unexplained bleeding or clotting events.

    • Diagnose conditions like lupus or antiphospholipid syndrome, which are often associated with cardiolipin antibodies.

    • Examine potential causes in individuals who experience recurrent miscarriages.

    FAQs on the Cardiolipin antibody IgA Test in Noida

    The Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test in Noida is available for ₹1000. This price includes hassle-free home sample collection and fast online delivery of test results.

    For your convenience, easy home sample collection is available for Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test with Orange Health Labs. Once you book the test, a trained eMedic will arrive at your location within 60 minutes to collect your sample.

    The Cardiolipin IgA Antibody test is used to identify the presence of antibodies against cardiolipins in the blood. These antibodies are often linked to abnormal blood clotting. This test is useful in diagnosing autoimmune diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus, antiphospholipid syndrome, and recurrent miscarriages.

    No, fasting is not necessary for the Cardiolipin Antibody test.

    Scheduling a Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test with Orange Health Labs is simple and hassle-free; just follow these steps:

    • Search and Select: Search for the “Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test” and select Orange Health Labs from the available options.

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

    • Sample Collection: A trained eMedic will visit at your chosen location to collect the sample.

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

    • Results: You will receive your test results via email or WhatsApp within 130 hours.

    The normal levels for the Cardiolipin Antibody test are as follows:

    • Negative: <10 units

    • Positive: ≥10 units

    If the result is positive, it may point to the presence of cardiolipin antibodies, which can be related to conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome or autoimmune disorders.

    The results of the Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test are typically available within 130 hours after sample collection.

    The frequency of the Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test depends on your doctor's recommendations. It may be conducted on a regular basis to monitor conditions like autoimmune diseases, blood clotting disorders, or repeated pregnancy losses.

    The test evaluates the presence of IgA antibodies against cardiolipins, which can provide valuable insights into autoimmune conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome.

    Orange Health Labs offers home sample collection for the Cardiolipin Antibody IgA test across several localities in Noida, including Sector 1, Sector 15, Sector 18, Sector 26, Sector 37, Sector 50, Sector 62, Sector 76, Sector 93, Sector 100, Sector 104, Sector 110, Sector 120, Sector 128, Sector 137, Sector 150, Sector 168, Sector 71, Sector 63, Sector 22, Sector 41, Sector 108, Sector 47, Sector 121, Sector 45.

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    References

    1. Cardiolipin Antibody - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center.  Available from:  https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content?contenttypeid=167&contentid=cardiolipin_antibody
    2. Anti-cardiolipin antibody (ACL) - South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.  Available from:  https://www.southtees.nhs.uk/services/pathology/tests/anti-cardiolipin-antibody-acl/
    3. Andreoli L, Fredi M, Nalli C, Piantoni S, Rossella Reggia, Dall’Ara F, et al. Clinical Significance of IgA Anti-Cardiolipin and IgA Anti-β2Glycoprotein I Antibodies. Current Rheumatology Reports.  Available from:  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23754504/