Directory of Tests:

Haptoglobin

Test Name

Haptoglobin

Test Code

275

Unit

mg/dL

Station

Chemistry

Synonym Name/Abbreviation

HP; HPT; Hemoglobin-Binding
Protein

CPT Code

83010

Performing Facility

American Medical Labs, Herzliya
Pituah

Analyzer

Roche cobas 6000

Test Method

Immunoturbidimetric assay

AML Preferred Tube

5 mL SST gel. Alternate tube: Heparin or EDTA

Storage Instructions

Refrigerated. Immediately separate serum from cells
and analyze promptly.

Stability:

3 months at 20-25oC

8 months at 4-8oC

Min. Volume

1 mL

Turn-Around-Time

One day

Intended Use

Haptoglobin is useful to detect mild hemolysis. It is low in
the megaloblastic anemias, which have a hemolytic component. It is
decreased in infectious mononucleosis. Decreases can occur with hematoma
or tissue hemorrhage

Limitations

As an acute phase reactant, an increase during acute
inflammation may mask the decrease caused by concurrent hemolysis.
Steroids, androgens, protein-losing states,  produce elevation in haptoglobin,
masking hemolysis. Estrogens and liver diseases decrease
haptoglobin.

Patient Preparation

No special preparation
needed

Reasons for Rejection

Excessive lipemia or hemolysis

Adult Reference Ranges

 30 to 200
mg/dL

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