Antithrombin Iii

Measures antithrombin protein level and activity in blood to assess risk of abnormal clotting or bleeding in Visit Clinic.
What is a Antithrombin Iii Test in Visit Clinic?
Antithrombin III is a protein made in the liver that helps control blood clotting. The test measures how much functional antithrombin is in your blood or how well it works. Antithrombin blocks clotting enzymes and prevents excessive clot formation. Low levels or low activity can raise the risk of dangerous clots like deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. Levels can be low from inherited deficiency or acquired causes such as liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, severe infection, or consumption during clotting disorders. Doctors use the test in a thrombophilia workup for unexplained or recurrent clots, before certain surgeries, or when patients have heparin resistance. Results help guide treatment and decide on long-term anticoagulation. The test is usually a simple blood draw.
Antithrombin Iii Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Antithrombin Iii Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Antithrombin Iii test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Antithrombin Iii Test in Visit Clinic?
ANTITHROMBIN III is often included in a thrombophilia or coagulation panel when doctors investigate repeated or unexplained blood clots. It is ordered for symptoms like swelling, pain in a limb, sudden shortness of breath, or after pregnancy loss. Low or abnormal results suggest inherited deficiency or acquired problems from liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, sepsis, or certain medications. A family history of clotting makes this test especially important.
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