Newcastle Laboratories

Factor X Assay

Clinical Background:

Factor X (also known as Stuart-Prower Factor) is a vitamin K sensitive serine protease synthesised in the liver. It is a key component of the Haemostatic mechanism and is converted into its active ...

Factor X (also known as Stuart-Prower Factor) is a vitamin K sensitive serine protease synthesised in the liver. It is a key component of the Haemostatic mechanism and is converted into its active form (Xa) by both Factor IX (with its co-factor Factor VIII) and by Factor VII. It acts on Prothrombin to give Thrombin, this process is optimal when Xa is complexed with the activated co-factor (Factor V). Both the PT and APTT are prolonged in Factor X deficiency.

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Test Details

  • Discipline:

    Haemostasis

    Haemostasis

  • Specimen Container Adult:

    Light blue - sodium citrate

    Light blue - sodium citrate

  • Specimen Container Paediatric:

    Light blue - sodium citrate

    Light blue - sodium citrate

  • Minimum Volume Adult:

    2.7mL

    2.7mL

  • Minimum Volume Paediatric:

    1.3mL

    1.3mL

  • Special Requirement:

    Tube must be correctly filled to line, to ensure correct ratio of blood to anticoagulant, ensure adequate mixing.

    Tube must be correctly filled to line, to ensure correct ratio of blood to anticoagulant, ensure adequate mixing.

  • Sample Stability:

    4 hrs

    4 hrs

  • Transport Requirements:

    Samples should be transported to lab without delay

    Samples should be transported to lab without delay

  • Freq Analysis:

    As required or weekly

    As required or weekly

  • Add On Test:

  • Quality Assurance:

    UK NEQAS Blood Coagulation

    UK NEQAS Blood Coagulation

  • Reference Ranges:

    50 - 150IU/dL

     

    Note: For Haemostatic tests, paediatric reference ranges may be different to adult ranges. Please see

    https://www.newcastlelaboratories.com/lab_service/core-247/ 

    for details.

    ...

    50 - 150IU/dL

     

    Note: For Haemostatic tests, paediatric reference ranges may be different to adult ranges. Please see

    https://www.newcastlelaboratories.com/lab_service/core-247/ 

    for details.

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  • Other Info:

    A quantitative assay of coagulation factor X.

    A quantitative assay of coagulation factor X.

  • Routine Contact Name:

    RVI or Freeman Section Leaders

  • Routine Telephone:

    RVI: 0191 2820332, Freeman: 0191 2231195

    RVI: 0191 2820332, Freeman: 0191 2231195

  • Specialist Test:

    Yes

    Yes

  • Specialist Contact Name:

    Haematology and Haemostasis Healthcare Scientist

    Haematology and Haemostasis Healthcare Scientist

  • Specialist Telephone:

    0191 2139758

    0191 2139758

  • Specialist Email:

    alison.brown93@nhs.net

    alison.brown93@nhs.net

Availability:

Discuss with laboratory.

Out of hours discuss with on call Specialist Registrar.

Turn Around:

14 days, urgent on request

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