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Haemostasis (page 1 of 6)<br />

2 nd Floor, 60 Whitfield St <strong>London</strong> W1T 4EU Hours: 09.00 – 17.15 Monday - Friday Tel: 0203 447 8545 / 8549, x78545 / 78549<br />

All Haemostasis tests must be requested/authorised by the Haemostasis SpR (Bleep 7044), Haematology SpR (Bleep 7000) or Haematology Consultant, with<br />

the exception of the following:<br />

• Cardiolipin Antibody testing;<br />

• Plasma Viscosity measurement;<br />

• Thrombophilia Screens from the Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery;<br />

• Antiphospholipid Antibody Screens from Rheumatology Outpatients (Professor Isenberg’s Clinic).<br />

Please discuss requests with Haemostasis laboratory staff if necessary, to ensure adequate samples are collected.<br />

• Citrated samples must be adequately filled (a 9:1 blood:citrate sample ratio is required for all citrated samples).<br />

• Tests cannot be performed on underfilled, overfilled, haemolysed or clotted citrated samples.<br />

• Paediatric citrated tubes are issued from the Haemostasis Laboratory to the Neonatal Unit, Paediatric A&E and Phlebotomy Outpatient departments and<br />

can be issued to other locations on request: contact x78549/78545 during routine hours.<br />

• Include clinical details on the request form to facilitate appropriate testing and interpretation of results.<br />

• Send the request form and sample to the laboratory as rapidly as possible; plasma must be processed within 5 hours of venepuncture.<br />

• For very urgent requests, notify the laboratory staff on ext 78549 / x78545 (during routine working hours) or Bleep 7060 (out of hours). .<br />

Test Specimen type Key Factors<br />

affecting<br />

tests<br />

Notes<br />

Reference<br />

Range<br />

Out of hours<br />

service<br />

Time Limit for<br />

requesting<br />

additional<br />

tests from<br />

time of<br />

venesection<br />

Turnaround<br />

time from<br />

receipt of<br />

sample<br />

Antiphospholipid<br />

Antibody Screen /<br />

Lupus Screen<br />

incorporates Lupus<br />

Anticoagulant<br />

testing and<br />

Cardiolipin<br />

Antibody testing<br />

2 x 4.5 ml Sodium<br />

Citrate samples<br />

and<br />

1 x 5ml SST sample<br />

Warfarin,<br />

Heparin and<br />

Rivaroxaban<br />

therapy.<br />

Delayed<br />

receipt of<br />

sample<br />

(Lupus<br />

Anticoagulant<br />

test).<br />

Lupus Anticoagulant testing<br />

is inappropriate when<br />

patients are receiving heparin<br />

therapy.<br />

Contact the<br />

laboratory<br />

regarding<br />

Lupus<br />

Anticoagulant<br />

testing.<br />

Refer to<br />

Cardiolipin<br />

Antibody<br />

testing.<br />

No out of<br />

hours service<br />

Contact the<br />

Laboratory<br />

3 working<br />

days<br />

HAEM-PD-UserHbook V8 Haematology and Blood Transfusion User Handbook Page 20 of 38<br />

Authors: Karen Orfinada (Senior Biomedical Scientist)<br />

Sally McDonald (Senior Biomedical Scientist) Authorised by: Dave Barnett Review Date: August 2015

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