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Indirect Coombs Test (ICT Test)

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The ICT Test is a blood test that checks for antibodies that may attack red blood cells. The Indirect Coombs Test is performed to ensure safe blood transfusions, monitor autoimmune conditions, and prevent complications like hemolytic disease of the newborn. Early detection helps healthcare providers take timely action and protect both patients and babies.

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500.00

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+919354028488

Email Address

info@hprimelabs.com

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The Indirect Coombs Test (ICT) is a laboratory test that detects antibodies in the blood that may attack red blood cells (RBCs). It is commonly used in blood transfusion compatibility testing and during pregnancy to check for Rh incompatibility between the mother and fetus.

Why is the ICT Test Done?

Doctors recommend the ICT Test for:

  • Blood Transfusion Compatibility – Ensures safe blood transfusions by checking for antibodies that might react with donor RBCs.
  • Pregnancy and Rh Incompatibility – Identifies maternal antibodies that can cross the placenta and attack fetal RBCs, leading to Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN).
  • Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia – Diagnoses conditions where the immune system mistakenly attacks RBCs.
  • Monitoring Antibody Development – Evaluates patients who have received multiple blood transfusions or organ transplants.

Test Preparation & Procedure

Preparation:

  • No special preparation is required.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or have had a recent blood transfusion.

Procedure:

  • A blood sample is drawn from a vein.
  • The sample is tested in a laboratory to detect antibodies that might react with RBCs.
  • Results of the ICT Test are usually available within a few days.

Interpreting Test Results

  • Negative ICT (Normal): No antibodies detected, meaning blood transfusion or pregnancy-related risks are minimal.
  • Positive ICT (Abnormal): Indicates the presence of antibodies that may cause transfusion reactions or hemolytic disease in newborns.

Importance of ICT Test

  •  Ensures safe blood transfusions.
  • Helps manage Rh incompatibility during pregnancy.
  • Diagnoses autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
  • Aids in transplant compatibility assessment.

Always consult your healthcare provider for accurate interpretation and further management of your test results.

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