Panel Reactive Antibody in Sanand
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Age Group 05-90 years
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Why does a high PRA occur?
People with high PRA values are frequently referred to as "sensitised," which denotes that they have previously been exposed to "foreign" (or "non-self") proteins and have produced antibodies against them. Typically, these antibodies appear after previous transplants, blood transfusions, and pregnancy.
Why should I book Panel Reactive Antibody Test with Sterling Accuris Diagnostics?
Sterling Accuris Diagnostics is at the forefront of pathology services in India, with international quality standards. Our NABL-accredited laboratory specializes in providing quick and reliable primary diagnosis support for hospitals, physicians and other healthcare facilities across the country. We even offer home collections for a Panel Reactive Antibody Test in Sanand.
It is extremely convenient to book a Panel Reactive Antibody Test with us that would give you accurate and precise results at a great price.
How is PRA calculated?
A lab expert will test a patient's blood (serum) against lymphocytes (white blood cells) drawn from a panel of roughly 100 blood donors to see if they already have any particular HLA antibodies.
What other packages does Sterling Accuris offer?
Sterling Accuris offers a range of packages including Senior citizen (male and female) package, healthy heart profile, diabetes profile, vitamin profile, covid immunity package and much more. Visit our website to learn more about these packages.
What makes Sterling Accuris a better pathology lab than others?
For us, precision care, safe sample collection, timely delivery of reports, and precise reporting of patient results while adhering to health and safety precautions are the cornerstone of our success.
Do you provide home visit/collection service?
Yes. We do provide home collection services at your doorstep.
Please go ahead and book your visit today from our top menu options in this website / chat or do call us on 812 813 0000.
How long does it take to receive test results?
Though most tests are completed and reported within about 24 hours of receiving the sample for testing, certain tests take several days to weeks.
Your soft copy will be sent on registered email id and Whatsapp. Also, you will receive SMS with link to download your report. Also, your report is available on our website / app.
To know the status of the report, you can call our customer care team on 812 813 0000.
Is there any preparation or precautions for patient before tests or body checkup?
Fasting maybe required in case of a few tests to ensure accurate results.
In general, it is also advisable to abstain from alcohol and heavy diet at least for 24 hours before any health test. You can see the requirement for each test on the product page on our website / app.
Panel Reactive Antibody Test in Sanand
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Sterling Accuris Diagnostics offers the Panel Reactive Antibody Test in Sanand before solid organ transplantation to check patient’s sensitization.
Overview of Panel Reactive Antibody Test
Our immune system has developed to fight against antigens like viruses and bacteria. However, non-infectious substances, including food, pollen (allergies), allograft (transplant rejection), and hidden or exposed self-antigens (auto-immunity), can cause an adverse immune response. The immune system responds to other people's tissues when exposed to them, usually in response to their polymorphisms (varying or diverse antigens).
Get a Panel Reactive Antibody test near you to rule out any further complications that may lead to serious diseases. For accurate and precise test results head on to Sterling Accuris Diagnostics for the Panel Reactive Antibody Test in Sanand
Why and when is the Panel Reactive Antibody Test done?
Typically, doctors recommend the test prior to solid organ transplantation; those who are sensitized are identified using the PRA assessment. Additionally, it serves as the basis for the pre-transplantation panel's estimation of reactive antibodies and the distribution of cadaver organs.
Panel Reactive Antibody Test: Main Highlights
- Instructions: Collect the sample before the dialysis. If the patient recently got Antithymocyte globulin, OKT3, or Alemtuzumab, do not collect it. These medications may result in false-positive tests.
- Recommended Age: Any age group
- Sample type for test: Blood in the plain serum tube
Understanding how to interpret Panel Reactive Antibody Test Reports
A negative PRA test indicates that there are no anti-HLA antibodies present. A positive result could mean that there are anti-HLA antibodies present. A percentage between 0% and 100% is used to represent the PRA score. It measures the likelihood of transplant rejection.
The PRA score is stated as a percentage that indicates what percentage of the population the test subject will react to due to pre-existing antibodies against human cell surface antigens, such as the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and other polymorphic antigen systems.
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