The ACA-IgA test helps
ACA-IgA (Anti-Cardiolipin Antibody Immunoglobulin A) is an important diagnostic blood test that detects specific antibodies linked to autoimmune conditions. These antibodies target cardiolipin, a fatty substance essential for normal cell function, especially in blood clotting mechanisms. Elevated levels of ACA-IgA can indicate an increased risk of blood clot formation, autoimmune diseases like antiphospholipid syndrome, and other related health conditions.
Detecting ACA-IgA antibodies early can prevent serious complications such as thrombosis, miscarriages, and strokes. This test assists doctors in making accurate diagnoses of autoimmune and clot-related conditions. Choosing ACA-IgA testing ensures:
Early detection of clotting risks linked to autoimmune disorders.
Personalized treatment plans based on immune response.
Monitoring disease progression or treatment efficacy.
At Diagnopein in Nanded, our advanced laboratory uses precise techniques to deliver fast and reliable ACA-IgA test results with expert consultation.
Accurate diagnosis of autoimmune disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome.
Risk assessment for developing blood clots and related complications.
Monitoring response to immunosuppressive therapy or anticoagulants.
Helps doctors plan safe pregnancy management in women with recurrent miscarriages linked to antibody presence.
Enables early intervention to prevent cardiac, neurological, or vascular damage.
The ACA-IgA blood test is a simple procedure performed by drawing blood from a vein, usually in the arm. The blood sample is then analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or other immunological techniques to detect the presence and quantity of ACA-IgA antibodies.
Visit Diagnopein, Nanded lab for sample collection.
A small blood sample is drawn by a trained phlebotomist.
The sample is processed in our state-of-the-art lab.
Results are typically available within 24-48 hours.
Consultation is provided to explain results and next steps.
No fasting is required for this test, but it’s advisable to inform your doctor about any ongoing medications.
The primary measurement focuses on the concentration of ACA-IgA antibodies in blood serum. Results are usually reported in GPL or MPL units. Normal reference values vary by lab, but elevated antibody levels indicate an autoimmune response requiring medical evaluation.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| ACA-IgA Antibody Levels | Measured concentration of IgA antibodies against cardiolipin |
| Reference Range | Dependent on lab standards; typically under the cutoff for positive results |
| Result Interpretation | Positive results suggest autoimmunity and increased clot risk |
At Diagnopein, we combine advanced technology and professional expertise to offer trustworthy ACA-IgA testing. Our patient-focused approach emphasizes comfort, rapid reporting, and detailed result interpretation to empower your health decisions. Trust us for accurate diagnostics and compassionate care.
No, fasting is not required before the ACA IgA test, unless specified by your healthcare provider.
At Diagnopein, we ensure quick and reliable results. Typically, you can expect your ACA IgA test results within 24-48 hours.
The test is a simple blood test. A sample of your blood is drawn and sent to the lab for analysis to detect the presence of anti-cardiolipin antibodies.
A positive result indicates the presence of anti-cardiolipin antibodies in your blood, suggesting a higher risk of developing blood clots or having antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).