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Description of C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative) Test
- Test Name: C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative)
- Test Type: Immunological assay
- Specimen Required: Blood sample (serum)
- Methodology: Immunoturbidimetric assay or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
- Purpose: Measures the concentration of C1 esterase inhibitor protein in the blood to diagnose and manage hereditary angioedema (HAE) and other conditions associated with C1 inhibitor deficiency.
Uses of C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative) Test
- Diagnosis of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE): Helps diagnose hereditary angioedema by detecting low levels of C1 esterase inhibitor protein.
- Evaluation of Complement System Disorders: Assesses C1 inhibitor levels in patients with suspected complement system abnormalities, including acquired angioedema.
- Monitoring Therapy: Monitors the effectiveness of treatment in patients with hereditary or acquired angioedema to ensure adequate C1 inhibitor levels.
- Assessment of Recurrent Angioedema: Used to evaluate patients with unexplained recurrent angioedema, particularly when allergic causes have been ruled out.
C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative) Test Included
- Components:
- Collection of a blood sample from the patient.
- Quantitative analysis of C1 esterase inhibitor protein levels in serum.
- Calibration with standard controls to ensure the accuracy of the measurement.
- Reporting of C1 inhibitor levels in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or units per millilitre (U/mL)
- Procedure:
- Blood is drawn from the patient and processed to obtain serum.
- The serum is analyzed using an immunoturbidimetric assay or ELISA to quantify C1 inhibitor levels.
- Results are compared to reference ranges to assess for deficiency.
C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative) Test Interpretations
- Normal Findings: C1 esterase inhibitor levels are within the normal reference range, indicating no deficiency and a lower likelihood of hereditary or acquired angioedema.
- Low Levels: Low levels of C1 esterase inhibitor protein suggest hereditary angioedema (type I or II) or acquired angioedema, particularly if associated with clinical symptoms.
- Clinical Correlation: Results should be correlated with clinical findings, family history, and other laboratory tests, such as complement C4 levels, for accurate diagnosis.
- Type Differentiation: Helps differentiate between types I and II hereditary angioedema based on the quantity and functionality of C1 inhibitor protein.
C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation (C1 Inhibitor Quantitative) Test Results
- Qualitative and Quantitative: Provides quantitative measurement of C1 inhibitor protein levels in the serum.
- Interpretation: Results are interpreted based on reference ranges and patient symptoms, and used to guide further diagnostic or therapeutic decisions.
- Report: A detailed report includes the measured levels of C1 inhibitor protein and their clinical significance.
- Turnaround Time: Typically 1-2 days, depending on the laboratory.
FAQs
Q. What is the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test?
This test measures the level of C1 esterase inhibitor protein in the blood to diagnose and monitor conditions like hereditary angioedema (HAE)
Q. Why is the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test ordered?
It is ordered to diagnose hereditary or acquired angioedema and to evaluate complement system disorders associated with C1 inhibitor deficiency
Q. How is the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test performed?
A blood sample is collected from the patient, and the serum is analyzed using immunoturbidimetric assay or ELISA to determine C1 inhibitor levels
Q. What do low levels of C1 esterase inhibitor protein indicate?
Low levels may indicate hereditary angioedema (HAE) or acquired angioedema, which can lead to recurrent episodes of swelling
Q. Can the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test diagnose all types of angioedema?
It is particularly useful for diagnosing hereditary and acquired angioedema but may not detect other forms of angioedema unrelated to C1 inhibitor deficiency
Q. How should I prepare for the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test?
No special preparation is needed for the test. However, inform your healthcare provider of any medications you are taking, as they may influence the results
Q. How long does it take to get results from the C1 Esterase Inhibitor Protein Quantitation Test?
Results are typically available within 1-2 days after the blood sample is collected and analyzed
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