Factor-IX-activity
Material: | 1 ml citrate plasma, frozen |
Methods: | Koagulometrie → Koagulometrie | Reference range | 70 % – 120 % Children: Please refer to findings report |
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Please note | Interpretation of activity: 70 % – 50 % no increased risk of bleeding 50 % – 25 % subhemophilia B, in most cases sufficient hemostasis 5 % – 25 % mild hemophilia B, depending on the type of defect, there may be an increased risk of bleeding < 5 % moderate to severe hemophilia B, marked risk of bleeding
In very rare cases, patients may acquire hemophilia B (pregnant women or patients > 60 years of age).
When taking DOAKs (Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban or Edoxaban), an evaluation of the factor activity should be sought before the next dose. Factor IX is vitamin-K dependent. |
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