Anti-Factor Xa Test ₹6000
Measures Anti-Factor Xa activity in blood to monitor the effect of anticoagulant medications such as heparin and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH).
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What is the Anti-Factor Xa Test?
The Anti-Factor Xa Test measures the activity of anticoagulant drugs that inhibit Factor Xa, an important protein in the blood clotting process. This test is commonly used to monitor treatment with heparin or low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) and ensure that the medication dose is effective and safe.
Who should take this test?
- Patients receiving heparin or LMWH therapy.
- Individuals requiring monitoring of anticoagulation levels.
- Patients with risk of blood clots (thrombosis).
- Pregnant women on anticoagulant therapy (doctor-advised).
- Patients with kidney impairment requiring dose adjustment of anticoagulants.
Preparation & Test Process
How to interpret results
The test reports the level of Anti-Factor Xa activity in the blood.
Higher levels may indicate increased anticoagulant effect,
which can increase bleeding risk.
Lower levels may suggest insufficient anticoagulation,
increasing the risk of clot formation.
Results must be interpreted based on medication type,
dosage, and clinical condition.
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