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Order Code HGBCE Hemoglobin Variant, A2 and F Quantitation, Blood

Useful For

Monitoring patients with sickling disorders who have received hydroxyurea or transfusion therapy

 

This test is not intended for diagnostic purposes.

 

This test is not useful for screening purposes.

Method Name

Capillary Electrophoresis

Reporting Name

Hb Variant, A2 and F Quantitation,B

Specimen Type

Whole Blood EDTA


Ordering Guidance


This test is intended for monitoring purposes, such as the increase in hemoglobin F after therapy or the levels of hemoglobin variants after transfusion.

 

If the patient has never been appropriately studied, hemoglobin electrophoresis is necessary; see HBEL1 / Hemoglobin Electrophoresis Evaluation, Blood.

 

Multiple hematology evaluations are available. For information on testing that is performed with each evaluation, see Benign Hematology Evaluation Comparison.



Specimen Required


Container/Tube:

Preferred: Lavender top (EDTA)

Acceptable: Yellow top (ACD) or green top (heparin)

Specimen Volume: 4 mL

Collection Instructions:

1. Submit fresh specimen.

2. Send whole blood specimen in original tube. Do not aliquot.


Specimen Minimum Volume

1 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Whole Blood EDTA Refrigerated 10 days

Reject Due To

Gross hemolysis OK

Reference Values

HEMOGLOBIN A

0-30 days: 5.9-77.2%

1-2 months: 7.9-92.4%

3-5 months: 54.7-97.1%

6-8 months: 80.0-98.0%

9-12 months: 86.2-98.0%

13-17 months: 88.8-98.0%

18-23 months: 90.4-98.0%

≥24 months: 95.8-98.0%

 

HEMOGLOBIN A2

0-30 days: 0.0-2.1%

1-2 months: 0.0-2.6%

3-5 months: 1.3-3.1%

≥6 months: 2.0-3.3%

 

HEMOGLOBIN F

0-30 days: 22.8-92.0%

1-2 months: 7.6-89.8%

3-5 months: 1.6-42.2%

6-8 months: 0.0-16.7%

9-12 months: 0.0-10.5%

13-17 months: 0.0-7.9%

18-23 months: 0.0-6.3%

≥24 months: 0.0-0.9%

 

VARIANT 1

0.0

 

VARIANT 2

0.0

 

VARIANT 3

0.0

Method Description

The CAPILLARYS System is an automated system that uses capillary electrophoresis to separate charged molecules by their electrophoretic mobility in an alkaline buffer. Separation occurs according to the electrolyte pH and electro-osmotic flow. A sample dilution with hemolyzing solution is injected by aspiration. A high-voltage protein separation occurs with direct detection of the hemoglobin protein fractions at 415 nm, which is specific to hemoglobins. The resulting electropherogram peaks are evaluated for pattern abnormalities and are quantified as a percentage of the total hemoglobin present. For diagnostic purposes, the overall schematic has been grouped into 15 unequal zones (Z) numbered from right to left with zones Z9, Z7, Z6, Z5, Z4, Z3 and Z2-relabeled as Z(A), Z(F), Z(D), Z(S), Z(E), Z(A2) and Z(C) zones, respectively. Hemoglobin A (Hb A) and Hb A2 are used as internal standards and are assigned the numerical positions 150 and 243, respectively.(Louahabi A, Philippe M, Lali S, Wallemacq P, Maisin D. Evaluation of a new Sebia kit for analysis of hemoglobin fractions and variants on the Capillarys system. Clin Chem Lab Med. 2006;44[3]:340-345; instruction manual: CAPILLARYS Hemoglobin[E] using the CAPILLARYS 2 flex-piercing instrument. Sebia; 06/2014)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

CPT Code Information

83020

Forms

1. Metabolic Hematology Patient Information (T810)

2. If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Benign Hematology Test Request Form (T755) with the specimen.