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• Haemoglobinopathy & Haemolytic Anaemia investigations<br />

• Reference ranges are provided on the report and on the IT system.<br />

Test Specimen type Key Factors<br />

affecting tests<br />

Notes<br />

Out of<br />

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 (in<br />

working days)<br />

Haemoglobinopathy<br />

screen<br />

4.5ml EDTA/Lithium<br />

heparin + sample for<br />

FBC<br />

Age of sample Can be performed on FBC<br />

sample<br />

No service<br />

currently<br />

Within 7 days<br />

Urgent:<br />

2 hours if no<br />

further testing<br />

required<br />

%Hb S levels<br />

4.5ml EDTA/Lithium<br />

heparin<br />

Can be performed on FBC<br />

sample<br />

No service<br />

currently<br />

Within 7 days<br />

Non urgent:<br />

72 hours if no<br />

further testing<br />

required<br />

Urgent:<br />

2 hours<br />

G6PD levels<br />

Pyruvate Kinase<br />

levels<br />

4.5ml EDTA or<br />

Lithium heparin<br />

4.5ml Lithium<br />

heparin<br />

Sample not stored<br />

at 2-6 °C<br />

Sample not stored<br />

at 2-6 °C<br />

Recent blood transfusion can<br />

invalidate the result. Please<br />

indicate if patient has been<br />

transfused recently.<br />

Recent blood transfusion can<br />

invalidate the result. Please<br />

indicate if patient has been<br />

transfused recently.<br />

No service<br />

currently<br />

No service<br />

currently<br />

Within 7 days<br />

Within 7 days<br />

Non urgent:<br />

24 – 48 hours<br />

Urgent:<br />

2 – 4 hours<br />

Non urgent:<br />

24 – 48 hours<br />

Urgent:<br />

24 hours<br />

Non urgent:<br />

24 – 48 hours<br />

HAEM-PD-UserHbook V8 Haematology and Blood Transfusion User Handbook Page 26 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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