Protein C Activity Functional Citrated Plasma Test

A test to measure the activity of protein C, an anticoagulant protein that helps regulate blood clotting. Low levels of protein C may predispose individuals to thrombophilia or excessive clotting. Used in diagnosing inherited or acquired clotting disorders.

Also known asProtein C ActivityPlasma Protein C ActivityPlasma

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

1 parameters

Earliest reports in

Next Day

Test details

Protein C Activity Functional Citrated Plasma Test Test in Vadodara Overview

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Protein C Activity Functional Citrated Plasma Test includes 1 parameter

  • Protein C Activity
Frequently Asked Questions

Protein C Activity

This test measures how well your blood can control clotting. Protein C is a protein in your blood that helps prevent excessive clotting by breaking down clots. This test checks if your Protein C is working properly. Low levels or activity of Protein C can increase the risk of abnormal blood clotting.

  • 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 C is a blood protein that helps regulate clotting by inactivating clotting factors Va and VIIIa. It is produced in the liver and circulates in an inactive form. When activated by thrombin, it becomes Activated Protein C, which helps prevent excessive clotting. Deficiency in Protein C can increase the risk of abnormal blood clots, leading to conditions like deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. Testing Protein C levels is important for diagnosing clotting disorders and managing treatment.this is very important and has to go in the beginning of the information.

Test code

3836

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Plasma CitrateBlue Vacutainer1.5 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 C Activity Functional Citrated Plasma Test

4600