75263-4
LaboratoryBlood group antibody screen [Presence] in Serum or Plasma by GEL
Definition
Antibody screening is used to demonstrate unexpected antibodies (other than ABO) and is performed on both donors and recipients to help ensure compatibility between recipient antibodies and donor red cells. GEL antibody testing (column agglutination technology) is an alternative to tube testing and uses a microtube with a reaction chamber containing dextran acrylamide gel and other elements. Red cells and plasma are added to the gel column top, incubated, and spun. In the microtubes filled with gel particles and anti-IgG, the particles separate the red cell clusters physically (larger agglutinates, less migration through gel) and the anti-IgG captures the IgG coated red cells and decreases their migration through the gel immunologically. For negative results, red cells appear in a button at the bottom of the microtube. For positive results, the red cells are stopped in areas throughout the microtube; the more positive the reaction, the higher the position in the tube. GEL testing can also be done without IgG in the gel (for ABO testing for example). Sensitivity is similar to PEG testing. GEL testing can be automated or performed manually.
LOINC 6-Axis Classification
Component
Blood group antibody
Property
PrThr
Time Aspect
Pt
System
Ser/Plas
Scale Type
Ord
Method Type
Blood group antibody screen.GEL
Details
Class
BLDBK
Order/Observation
Both
Short Name
Bld gp Ab Scn SerPl Ql GEL
Display Name
Blood group antibody screen GEL Ql
Related Names
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LOINC code 75263-4?
LOINC code 75263-4 identifies "Blood group antibody screen [Presence] in Serum or Plasma by GEL". Antibody screening is used to demonstrate unexpected antibodies (other than ABO) and is performed on both donors and recipients to help ensure compatibility between recipient antibodies and donor red cells. GEL antibody testing (column agglutination technology) is an alternative to tube testing and uses a microtube with a reaction chamber containing dextran acrylamide gel and other elements. Red cells and plasma are added to the gel column top, incubated, and spun. In the microtubes filled with gel particles and anti-IgG, the particles separate the red cell clusters physically (larger agglutinates, less migration through gel) and the anti-IgG captures the IgG coated red cells and decreases their migration through the gel immunologically. For negative results, red cells appear in a button at the bottom of the microtube. For positive results, the red cells are stopped in areas throughout the microtube; the more positive the reaction, the higher the position in the tube. GEL testing can also be done without IgG in the gel (for ABO testing for example). Sensitivity is similar to PEG testing. GEL testing can be automated or performed manually.
What does 75263-4 measure?
This code measures Blood group antibody in Ser/Plas. It belongs to the BLDBK class in the LOINC classification.
What is LOINC?
LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.