The ACA-IgM test measures the levels of IgM
The ACA-IgM test measures the level of anti-cardiolipin antibodies of the IgM class in the blood. These antibodies are associated with autoimmune conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome, which can cause abnormal blood clotting, recurrent miscarriages, and other health complications. Detecting elevated levels of ACA-IgM helps doctors diagnose and manage these issues early. The test is performed by drawing a small blood sample and analyzing it using sensitive immunoassay techniques. Reliable and timely ACA-IgM testing is essential for proper treatment and risk assessment, especially for patients prone to clotting disorders or autoimmune diseases.
ACA-IgM (Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies Immunoglobulin M) is a specific blood test used to detect the presence of autoantibodies linked to autoimmune conditions such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). These antibodies can affect blood clotting and lead to recurrent miscarriages, thrombosis, and other complications. At Diagnopain, we provide accurate and reliable testing for ACA-IgM, ensuring early diagnosis and proper management.
Testing for ACA-IgM helps in:
Early identification of autoimmune disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome.
Prevention and management of abnormal clotting events.
Monitoring patients with recurrent miscarriages.
Guiding effective treatment decisions.
Supporting physicians in risk factor assessment for thrombosis.
The ACA-IgM test requires a simple blood sample drawn from a vein, usually from the arm. Follow these easy steps:
Visit any Diagnopain lab location in Nanded.
Provide a blood sample under sterile conditions.
Our experts analyze the sample using ELISA or other reliable immunoassay techniques.
Receive your report promptly, accompanied by expert analysis if needed.
No special preparation is required, but inform the lab if you are on medications or have current health conditions.
The main parameter measured is the titer level of IgM anticardiolipin antibodies. Results are reported in GPL or MPL units (IgM phospholipid units). Elevated titers above the standard reference range indicate a positive finding and require clinical correlation.
Choosing Diagnopain for your ACA-IgM test ensures you receive:
Precise and validated test results.
Quick turnaround time.
Experienced lab professionals with advanced technology.
Affordable pricing and easy accessibility in Nanded.
Personalized consultation support for interpreting results.
The ACA IgM test measures the levels of anti-cardiolipin antibodies of the IgM type in your blood, which may indicate an increased risk of blood clots and autoimmune conditions.
Your doctor may recommend the ACA IgM test if you have a history of blood clots or recurrent miscarriages, or if you are being evaluated for autoimmune disorders such as lupus or APS.
The test is conducted through a simple blood draw, where a sample is collected from a vein and sent to the lab for analysis.
A positive result indicates the presence of anti-cardiolipin antibodies in your blood, suggesting an increased risk of thrombosis and potentially pointing to antiphospholipid syndrome.