von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay

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von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay, in Visit Clinic

Measures amount of von Willebrand factor in blood to assess bleeding risk and platelet function in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of von Willebrand factor (vWF) in your blood. vWF is a protein that helps platelets stick together and helps protect factor VIII. It is important for normal blood clotting. Low or abnormal vWF can cause easy bruising, nosebleeds, heavy menstrual bleeding, or prolonged bleeding after injury. Doctors use the test to diagnose von Willebrand disease and other bleeding problems. They often order it with other clotting tests to understand bleeding risk before surgery or to monitor treatment.

von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay Test in Visit Clinic?

von Willebrand's Factor Antigen Assay is often part of a bleeding or hemostasis panel when someone has unexplained bruising or heavy bleeding. Doctors order it for symptoms like frequent nosebleeds, heavy periods, or prolonged bleeding after surgery. It helps diagnose von Willebrand disease and related clotting problems. Abnormal results can come from genetic factors, certain medications, or other illnesses, and family history may prompt testing.

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What is the von Willebrand factor antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

The von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF:Ag) test measures the amount of von Willebrand factor protein in blood. It helps diagnose von Willebrand disease and other bleeding disorders, evaluates unexplained bruising or prolonged bleeding, and guides treatment. Low levels suggest von Willebrand disease or platelet function problems; high levels may reflect inflammation, pregnancy, or cardiovascular disease. Results are interpreted with clinical context and other coagulation tests.

What is the assay for von Willebrand disease in Visit Clinic?plus

The diagnostic assay panel for von Willebrand disease includes vWF antigen (vWF:Ag) to measure protein level, vWF activity assays (ristocetin cofactor or GPIb binding) to assess function, and vWF multimer analysis to evaluate multimer structure. Factor VIII activity is measured because vWF stabilizes FVIII. Platelet function tests (e.g., PFA‑100) and targeted genetic testing may be used for subtype classification.

What does elevated von Willebrand factor antigen mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Elevated von Willebrand factor (vWF) antigen means there is more vWF protein in the blood, often reflecting endothelial activation or damage and systemic inflammation. It can occur with infection, pregnancy, estrogen therapy, liver disease, or acute stress. Higher vWF can increase clotting risk and signals endothelial dysfunction, but isn’t diagnostic alone; further evaluation (coagulation studies and clinical correlation) is usually needed.

What is a normal von Willebrand factor antigen level in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF:Ag) level is generally about 50–150% (roughly 50–150 IU/dL). Laboratories may report results in IU/mL or percentages and reference ranges can vary slightly. Levels below ~50% suggest von Willebrand disease, while higher values may reflect acute-phase reactions, pregnancy, or blood group influences. Interpret results using the lab’s specific reference range and clinical context.

What does it mean if von Willebrand antigen is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low von Willebrand antigen means reduced von Willebrand factor, a protein needed for platelet adhesion and to stabilize factor VIII. It can indicate von Willebrand disease (mild to severe) or an acquired reduction. Symptoms include easy bruising, mucosal or prolonged bleeding. Further functional testing and hematology referral help confirm diagnosis and determine appropriate treatment based on severity.

What is the cost of VWF antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country and setting: in the United States a VWF antigen test commonly ranges roughly $50–$200 out-of-pocket; in private UK labs about £30–£120 (testing is free on the NHS for eligible patients); in India typical private lab prices are around ₹400–₹1,500. Final cost depends on location, lab, whether it’s bundled with other coagulation tests, and insurance or public coverage.