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How does gastric rupture appear?

When a rupture develops completely through the stomach, large bowel, or small intestine or can be due to diverticulitis or appendicitis, this condition is known as gastrointestinal perforation (GP).

What is the reagent used for the APT test?

The reagent used for the APT test is sodium hydroxide.

Why should you book the APT test with Sterling Diagnostics?

Sterling Accuris Diagnostics has NABL-accredited laboratories that specialise in providing quick and reliable diagnosis. It is extremely convenient to book an APT test in Sojitra with us for accurate and precise results at a great price. We also offer a convenient and safe home collection service.

What is bloody stool syndrome?

Blood stool syndrome is detected 2-3 days after birth in neonates, with bloody stools or vomit being passed. This could be caused by swallowing blood during delivery, or from the mother’s nipple through a fissure.

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.

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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.

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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.

APT Test in Sojitra

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Sterling Accuris Diagnostics offers Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test in Sojitra  to estimate the time it takes to form a blood clot.

Overview of APT Test

Sterling Accuris Diagnostics offers the APT Test in  Sojitra  to check if vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is caused by the mother or foetus. It is also done on new-borns if they are vomiting blood, or have bloody stools, to check for possible causes.

The alkali denaturation test is done to differentiate foetal blood from maternal blood. The test is conducted during antepartum haemorrhage. It is also run postpartum, when a new-born’s faeces or vomit contains blood. This could be caused by a variety of factors and can be determined by this test. The APT test relies on the fact that neonate’s blood has more than 60% of foetal haemoglobin that is alkali-resistant.

Get an APT Test near you to help detect any problems with your baby in time. For an accurate diagnosis, you can head to Sterling Accuris Diagnostics for an APT Test in   Sojitra .

Why and When is an APT Test Done?

An APT Test is done in both pregnant women and neonates if bleeding is present to avoid complications.

Neonates

  • The test is done when stool or vomit contains blood.
  • To rule out bleeding due to swallow blood syndrome or Gastro-intestinal rupture
  • Blood or bloody faeces passed on 1st or 2nd day after birth

During Pregnancy

  • During late antepartum haemorrhage
  • Rule out if blood is from the foetus or vasa previa.
  • From the 28th week up to delivery

Neonatal swallowing blood syndrome is a minor condition whereas gastric-intestinal perforation is a threat. 

A doctor may recommend the APT test if the following symptoms are exhibited.

Neonatal

  • Bloody stools 
  • Blood while vomiting
  • Abdominal distension
  • Respiratory distress
  • Poor activity
  • Feeding intolerance
  • Signs of shock
  • Lethargy
  • Weak suck

During Pregnancy

  • Uterine contractions
  • Vaginal Bleeding
  • Abdominal pain
  • Uterus tenderness

For an accurate diagnosis, you can head to Sterling Accuris Diagnostics for an APT test in   Sojitra .

APT Test in Neonatal: Main Highlights 

Instructions: No fasting is required

Recommended for: Pregnant females, neonates                      

Recommended age group: Any age of pregnant women, neonates

Sample type for test: Maternal blood sample, vomit or stool of neonate

How To Interpret The APT Test Reports in Neonatal

The APT test offers a reliable way to assess maternal-foetal blood samples. A change in colour of the sample indicates whether it is from a newborn or their mother.

Test result

Blood Colour Change

Diagnosis

Negative

Changes to Yellow or Brown

Presence of Mothers blood, not from foetus/neonate 

Positive

Changes to Pink

Presence of Neonatal blood. Further tests required.


Causative factors:

New-born

  • Swallowing Blood syndrome - during delivery
  • Gastro-Intestinal rupture due to: 

        Trauma 

                     Instrumentation 

                     Inflammation

                     Infection

Antepartum Haemorrhage

  • Placenta previa
  • Placental Abruption

Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test in Sojitra

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Sterling Accuris Diagnostics offers the APT Test in  Sojitra  to check if vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is caused by the mother or foetus. It is also done on new-borns if they are vomiting blood, or have bloody stools, to check for possible causes.

Overview of APT Test

Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) test measures the time it takes for a blood clot to form after an injury. The test also monitors bleeding disorders such as hemophilia or von Willebrand’s disease, along with the effect of blood thinners such as heparin and warfarin.

Whenever an injury occurs, a series of reactions via different pathways begin to help form a blood clot. An aPTT test helps evaluate the effect of the intrinsic and common pathways on coagulation. 

Get an Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test near you in   Sojitra to help detect any problems before they become serious. 

When and Why is an Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) Test Done?

Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) Test is used to detect any abnormalities in the clotting process in an individual due to:

  •  Lack of special proteins (coagulation factors) which form clots 
  • Deficiency of proteolytic proteins that aid in blood clotting
  • Abnormally shaped platelets.

The aPTT test is used to screen and monitor:

  • Unexplained bruising or bleeding
  • Thromboembolism (obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot)
  • Recurrent miscarriages
  • Chronic liver disease
  • Autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus (for lupus anticoagulant), and scleroderma.
  • As part of routine screening before surgery.
  • Efficacy of drug therapy (e.g. heparin)

Any abnormal test results must be diagnosed and treated soon. 

For accurate and reliable test results, you can head to Sterling Accuris Diagnostics for an Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test in   Sojitra!

Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) Test: Main Highlights

An Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test result shows the amount of time it takes to form a blood clot.

-        Instructions: No Fasting Required

-        Recommended Age: All age groups

-        Sample type for test: Blood

Interpretation of Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test levels

The average aPTT time is 35 seconds. However, this time varies from person to person and depends on factors such as age, gender, race and medications used.

Parameter

Reference Range (seconds)

aPTT

27.10 - 43.00

Prolonged aPTT may indicate

  • Clotting factor deficiency (e.g. hemophilia A & B)
  • Von Willebrand disease
  • Hypofibrinogenemia
  • Liver cirrhosis
  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
  • Heparin & Coumarin therapy

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