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C14 Serotonin Release Assay (Blood)

Alternate Names
C14 SRA
Test Code
SRA
Testing Laboratory
Referred Laboratory
Specimen Type

Blood

Container Type

Sodium Citrate (Light Blue Top) - DEDICATED

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Medicare Rebate

Yes

Out of Pocket Costs
None
Ordering Information

This is a C14 Serotonin Release Assay for heparin induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia. 

Testing for C14 SRA requires authorisation by Haematology Registrar, please contact the laboratory on Ph: 03 9496 3100

Collection Instructions

Please collect 2 x DEDICATED Sodium Citrate (Light Blue Top)

Citrate tubes must be completely filled in order to perform testing. The level of blood must be within the top and bottom borders of the black marker on the tubes.

Transport Instructions
Transport ambient at room temperature
Storage Instructions
Store refrigerated at 4°C
Testing Frequency
By Arrangement - Contact laboratory
Min Test Volume
4mL
Add On Test Suitability

Add ons for this assay are not advised. It is preferred that a new specimen is collected.

Room Temperature 4 hours
Refrigerated (2 - 4°C) 8 hours
Frozen Plasma* (-20°C) up to 3 months**

 

*: Plasma must be double spun and frozen in line with LWI-HAUT-007. 
**: Subject to sample availability

Container ID
C, CP, CH
CSR Instructions

Instructions for: Heidelberg Specimen Reception

  • Please place frozen aliquots into the Special Coag bucket in the -80°C core lab freezer

Instructions for: Heidelberg Sendaways Department

  • Ensure testing is authorised by a consultant haematologist or haematology registrar.
  • Frozen aliquots to be dispatched to Sarah Just at SEALS Haematology, Ph: (02) 9382 9008.
Laboratory Instructions

After centrifugation, coagulation specimens remain viable for up to 8 hours at room temperature (RT).

Processing instructions for: Regional Laboratories

  • Please ensure routine coagulation testing is validated prior to double centrifuging for Complex Haemostasis testing.
  • Create a Platelet Poor Plasma aliquot by double centrifuging, aliquoting, and freezing (in line with LWI-HAUT-007).
  • Refer to LWI-HAUT-021 for the number of aliquots required for this test.

Storage instructions for: Regional Laboratories

  • Store Platelet Poor Plasma aliquots frozen at -20°C.
  • Store Primary Sodium Citrate refrigerated at 4°C.

Transport instructions for: Regional Laboratories

  • Transport Platelet Poor Plasma aliquots frozen in biofreeze bottles.
External Laboratory
Haematology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick
Accredited Test
Yes