Factor IX Quantitation (Nonfunctional)
11 days
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
60–150%
Accredited Laboratory Partner
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This test is used to measure the level of factor IX antigen in plasma.
Plasma, frozen
1 mL
Blue-top (sodium citrate) tube
Do not draw from an arm with a heparin lock or heparinized catheter.
Blood should be collected in a blue-top tube containing 3.2% buffered sodium citrate. Evacuated collection tubes must be filled to completion to ensure a proper blood-to-anticoagulant ratio. The sample should be mixed immediately by gentle inversion at least six times to ensure adequate mixing of the anticoagulant with the blood. A discard tube is not required prior to collection of coagulation samples unless the sample is collected using a winged (butterfly) collection system. With a winged blood collection set, a discard tube should be drawn first to account for the dead space of the tubing and prevent under-filling of the evacuated tube. When noncitrate tubes are collected for other tests, collect sterile and nonadditive (red-top) tubes prior to citrate (blue-top) tubes. Any tube containing an alternative anticoagulant should be collected after the blue-top tube. Gel-barrier tubes and serum tubes with clot initiators should also be collected after the citrate tubes.
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Frozen | 1 month |
Factor IX Quantitation (Nonfunctional)
11 days
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
60–150%
Accredited Laboratory Partner
Contact Technical Support
This test is used to measure the level of factor IX antigen in plasma.
Plasma, frozen
1 mL
Blue-top (sodium citrate) tube
Do not draw from an arm with a heparin lock or heparinized catheter.
Blood should be collected in a blue-top tube containing 3.2% buffered sodium citrate. Evacuated collection tubes must be filled to completion to ensure a proper blood-to-anticoagulant ratio. The sample should be mixed immediately by gentle inversion at least six times to ensure adequate mixing of the anticoagulant with the blood. A discard tube is not required prior to collection of coagulation samples unless the sample is collected using a winged (butterfly) collection system. With a winged blood collection set, a discard tube should be drawn first to account for the dead space of the tubing and prevent under-filling of the evacuated tube. When noncitrate tubes are collected for other tests, collect sterile and nonadditive (red-top) tubes prior to citrate (blue-top) tubes. Any tube containing an alternative anticoagulant should be collected after the blue-top tube. Gel-barrier tubes and serum tubes with clot initiators should also be collected after the citrate tubes.
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Frozen | 1 month |