Protein S activity, Plasma

A test to evaluate the activity of protein S, an important Not Applicabletural anticoagulant. Reduced activity of protein S can lead to an increased risk of clotting disorders such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Essential for diagnosing inherited or acquired deficiencies in protein S.

Also known asProtein S ActivityPlasma Protein S ActivityPlasma

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

1 parameters

Earliest reports in

Next Day

Test details

Protein S activity, Plasma Test in Mangaluru Overview

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Protein S activity, Plasma includes 1 parameter

  • Protein S Activity
Frequently Asked Questions

Test measures the activity level of Protein S in the blood. Protein S is a crucial protein that helps regulate blood clotting by enhancing the breakdown of clotting factors. Low levels or activity of Protein S can increase the risk of abnormal blood clot formation, leading to conditions like deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. The test is often used to diagnose or assess the risk of clotting disorders.

Protein S is a plasma protein that plays a critical role in regulating blood clotting by enhancing the breakdown of clotting factors, particularly Factor Va and Factor VIIIa. It exists in two forms: free Protein S, which is active in clot regulation, and bound Protein S, which is inactive.

  • It helps evaluate the risk of developing abnormal blood clots, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE), especially in individuals with a family history or previous clotting events.
  • It aids in diagnosing hereditary clotting disorders, such as Protein S deficiency, which can be inherited and contribute to excessive clotting.
  • It may be used to assess clotting risk before undergoing surgery or other medical procedures.
  • For individuals already diagnosed with clotting disorders, the test helps monitor and manage their condition effectively.

  • Individuals with Unexplained Blood Clots
  • Patients with Recurrent Clots
  • If a person has unusual or unexplained clotting issues, this test can help identify if Protein S deficiency is a factor.
  • Individuals who have had multiple episodes of blood clots may be tested to determine if Protein S deficiency or another clotting disorder is contributing to the problem.

Protein S is a plasma protein that plays a critical role in regulating blood clotting by enhancing the breakdown of clotting factors, particularly Factor Va and Factor VIIIa. It exists in two forms: free Protein S, which is active in clot regulation, and bound Protein S, which is inactive. Adequate levels of free Protein S are essential for preventing excessive clot formation and maintaining a balanced coagulation system. Deficiency in Protein S, whether inherited or acquired, can lead to an increased risk of abnormal blood clotting disorders. Protein S activity measures the functional capacity of Protein S in the blood to regulate clotting by enhancing the breakdown of clotting factors. Low Protein S activity can indicate a risk of excessive clot formation and potential clotting disorders

Test code

3837

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Plasma CitrateBlue Vacutainer1 ML

Specimen stability information

Plasma Citrate

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Tuesday,Thursday,Saturday TIME - 12:00

Turn around time

Next Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Coagulation

CPT and Loinc codes

Protein S activity, Plasma

4400