G6PD (QUALITATIVE) (In Pune)

The G6PD (Qualitative) test checks for the presence of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme activity in red blood cells.

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Overview

What is G6PD?

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is an enzyme found in red blood cells that plays a crucial role in the hexose monophosphate shunt, a metabolic pathway that protects red blood cells from oxidative damage. A deficiency in G6PD can lead to hemolytic anemia, especially when exposed to certain medications, infections, or dietary triggers.

What is the G6PD Qualitative Test?

The G6PD Qualitative Test determines the presence of G6PD enzyme activity in red blood cells. This test is vital for diagnosing G6PD deficiency, which is often hereditary and more prevalent in certain populations.

G6PD Qualitative Test Procedure

The procedure for conducting the G6PD Qualitative Test involves several key steps:

Sample Collection: A healthcare professional will draw a blood sample from the patient, typically from a vein in the arm.

Sample Preparation: The blood sample is processed in the laboratory to separate the red blood cells from plasma.

Testing: The prepared red blood cells are subjected to a chemical reaction that tests for the presence of G6PD. Various methods can be used, such as spectrophotometric analysis or qualitative spot tests.

Result Analysis: The results are analyzed, and findings are recorded, indicating whether G6PD deficiency is present or not.

G6PD Qualitative Test Normal Range

The normal range for G6PD activity is generally:

G6PD Activity: Greater than 7.0 units per gram of hemoglobin (U/g Hb).

Note: Specific reference values may vary slightly between laboratories.

G6PD Qualitative Test Result Interpretation

Positive Result: Indicates the presence of G6PD deficiency, meaning the enzyme activity is low. This result suggests a higher risk of hemolytic anemia under oxidative stress.

Negative Result: Indicates normal G6PD enzyme activity, suggesting the patient is not likely to experience hemolysis due to G6PD deficiency under normal circumstances.

Why Choose Diagnopein for G6PD (QUALITATIVE) Test?

Choosing Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre in Pune for your G6PD qualitative testing ensures you receive accurate and reliable results. Here are several reasons to consider:

A)NABL-Certified Laboratory: Diagnopein is accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), ensuring adherence to stringent quality standards in testing.

B)Advanced Technology: Our laboratory utilizes cutting-edge technology for conducting the G6PD qualitative test, ensuring precise measurements and accurate results.

C)Experienced Staff: Our team comprises highly trained professionals who specialize in hematological testing. Their expertise ensures that tests are conducted efficiently and accurately.

D)Timely Results: At Diagnopein, we understand the importance of timely diagnosis. We provide quick turnaround times for test results, typically within 24-48 hours, allowing for prompt clinical decisions.

E)Comprehensive Care: In addition to testing, we offer consultation services to help interpret results and discuss any necessary follow-up actions with healthcare professionals.

F)Patient-Centric Approach: Our focus is on delivering a positive patient experience. We provide clear instructions for sample collection, and our staff is always available to address any questions or concerns.

E)Affordable Pricing: We strive to make healthcare accessible. Our G6PD qualitative testing is competitively priced, ensuring that quality services are available to everyone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Individuals with a family history of G6PD deficiency, those experiencing unexplained hemolytic anemia, or those from populations at higher risk should consider testing.

Results for the G6PD qualitative test are typically available within 24-48 hours after sample collection.

G6PD testing is crucial for diagnosing deficiency, which can lead to hemolytic anemia in certain situations, including exposure to specific medications or infections.

Yes, some medications can affect G6PD activity. It's essential to inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are taking before the test.