Indirect coombs test with titre

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Indirect coombs test with titre, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies in blood that can attack red blood cells; titre shows antibody level to guide pregnancy and transfusions in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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Male/Female
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What is a Indirect coombs test with titre Test in Visit Clinic?

Indirect Coombs test with titre measures antibodies in a person's blood that can attach to red blood cells. These antibodies are usually IgG types that do not cause immediate clumping but can mark red cells for destruction. The titre shows how strong or how much of the antibody is present by testing diluted blood. This matters because such antibodies can cause transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. Doctors use the test to screen pregnant women, check blood compatibility before transfusions, and investigate unexplained anemia or jaundice. Repeated titres help track rising antibody levels and guide treatments or closer monitoring.

Indirect coombs test with titre Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Indirect coombs test with titre Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Indirect coombs test with titre test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Indirect coombs test with titre Test in Visit Clinic?

Indirect coombs test with titre is usually part of prenatal antibody screening and pre-transfusion testing panels. Your doctor may order it for unexplained anemia, jaundice, suspected transfusion reactions, or when an Rh-negative pregnant woman is at risk. It helps diagnose hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and alloimmunization. Abnormal results can follow prior transfusions, pregnancy, autoimmune disease, some medications, or infections; family history of blood incompatibility raises concern.

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What is the indirect Coombs test titre in Visit Clinic?plus

The indirect Coombs test titre quantifies circulating IgG antibodies against red blood cells in a patient’s serum. The laboratory dilutes serum serially and identifies the highest dilution that still produces agglutination; that dilution is reported as the titre (for example 1:32). It helps detect and monitor alloimmunization in pregnancy and assess compatibility before blood transfusion.

How is the ICT titre test done in Visit Clinic?plus

An ICT titre is done by collecting blood and separating the serum, then making serial dilutions of the serum and incubating each with reagent red cells of known antigen. After washing, anti‑human globulin (Coombs reagent) is added; agglutination shows antibody binding. The highest dilution that still agglutinates is recorded as the antibody titre, used to monitor alloimmunization.

What is a Coombs titer in Visit Clinic?plus

A Coombs titer is a blood test measuring antibodies that bind to red blood cells. It determines the highest serum dilution that still causes agglutination (a positive result). The Direct Coombs detects antibodies already on a patient’s red cells; the Indirect Coombs measures free antibodies in serum. It helps diagnose autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hemolytic disease of the newborn, and guides transfusion compatibility; higher titers mean more antibody.

What causes a positive indirect Coombs test in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive indirect Coombs (indirect antiglobulin) test means circulating anti–red blood cell antibodies are present in the serum. Common causes include alloimmunization after prior blood transfusion or pregnancy (maternal antibodies to fetal RBCs), risk of hemolytic disease of the newborn, recent transfusion reactions, certain drugs that induce antibody formation, and immune disorders producing RBC-directed antibodies.

What is a critical titre in Visit Clinic?plus

A critical titre is the antibody concentration cutoff, measured by serial serum dilutions, that indicates protective immunity or warrants clinical action. It’s reported as the highest dilution that still yields a positive reaction (reciprocal value). Clinicians use critical titres to decide vaccination, boosters, or further evaluation—for example, determining immunity or need for treatment in infectious disease and transfusion contexts.

What happens if an indirect Coombs test is positive in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive indirect Coombs in pregnancy means maternal IgG antibodies against fetal red‑cell antigens (alloimmunization), risking hemolytic disease of the fetus/newborn. Management includes identifying antibody type and serial titers, fetal surveillance (middle cerebral artery Doppler for anemia), and interventions if needed (intrauterine transfusion, early delivery, neonatal phototherapy or exchange transfusion). Anti‑D prevents sensitization but won’t reverse it.