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Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis) in Bangalore

Also Known as Hb Electrophoresis, HPLC, Abnormal Hb Studies

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Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis) in Bangalore

Test Overview

Sample TypeBlood
Report Delivery 5 Days
Price/Cost₹1400
Number of Tests Included19

Overview of the Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)

Abnormal Hb studies, also known as haemoglobin electrophoresis tests, are diagnostic tests that separate and identify different types of haemoglobin in red blood cells. Haemoglobin is a protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returning carbon dioxide back to the lungs. It is produced in the bone marrow during erythropoiesis and plays a crucial role in maintaining the shape and flexibility of red blood cells. The Hb electrophoresis test in Bangalore uses an electrical current to separate normal and abnormal haemoglobin types, such as HbA, HbA2, HbF, HbS, HbC, and others, helping diagnose and monitor conditions like sickle cell anaemia, thalassemias, and other haemoglobinopathies.

Apollo offers a Abnormal Hb Test across many cities such as:

CityPrice
Noida₹1150
Faridabad₹1150
Gurgaon₹1150
Ghaziabad₹1150
Delhi₹1150
Kolkata₹1300
Mumbai₹1400
Ahmedabad₹1400
Hyderabad₹1400
Chennai₹1400

Price of the Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)

The Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis) test price in Bangalore can vary depending on factors such as the laboratory, location, and type of test (e.g., gel electrophoresis, HPLC test). On average, the HPLC test price in Bangalore ranges from Rs____ to Rs_____. It is essential to note that prices of Hb electrophoresis test in Bangalore may differ between standalone laboratories and hospital-based facilities.

Tests Included in Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)

The haemoglobin electrophoresis test in Bangalore includes several individual tests that provide a comprehensive analysis of haemoglobin types:

  • Foetal Haemoglobin (HbF), Quantitative: Measures the main type of haemoglobin in foetuses and newborns. Elevated levels in adults can indicate conditions like thalassemia, aplastic anaemia, or leukaemia.
  • Haemoglobin A (HbA): Measures the primary haemoglobin type in healthy adults. Reduced levels can indicate the presence of abnormal haemoglobins or haemoglobinopathies.
  • Haemoglobin A2 (HbA2): Measures a minor component of adult haemoglobin. Elevated levels can be seen in beta-thalassemia, while decreased levels can indicate delta-beta thalassemia.
  • Haemoglobin C (HbC): Detects an abnormal haemoglobin that can cause haemoglobin C disease or more severe symptoms when combined with other abnormal haemoglobins.
  • Haemoglobin D (HbD): Detects another abnormal haemoglobin that can cause mild haemolytic anaemia when combined with other abnormal haemoglobins.
  • Haemoglobin S (HbS): Detects the abnormal haemoglobin responsible for sickle cell disease.
  • Haemoglobin E (HbE): Detects an abnormal haemoglobin common in Southeast Asian populations that can cause thalassaemia or haemolytic anaemia.
  • P2 Window and P3 Window: These are zones or windows in capillary electrophoresis where specific haemoglobins migrate, helping in their identification and quantification.

Optional tests may include:

  • Haemoglobin: Assesses the overall amount of haemoglobin in the blood, indicating oxygen-carrying capacity. Low haemoglobin levels typically suggest anaemia or other underlying health issues.
  • RBC Count: Measures the number of red blood cells in a given volume of blood. It helps assess the body’s ability to transport oxygen and can indicate anaemia or polycythaemia.
  • PCV (Packed Cell Volume): Measures the proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells. Abnormal PCV levels can signal dehydration, anaemia, or other haematological disorders.
  • MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): Measures the average amount of haemoglobin in each red blood cell. It aids in classifying types of anaemia, with low values often seen in iron deficiency anaemia.
  • MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration): Measures the average concentration of haemoglobin in each red blood cell. Abnormal MCHC values can indicate conditions such as spherocytosis or hypochromic anaemia.
  • MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume): MCV evaluates the average size of red blood cells, helping to classify anaemia as microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic.
  • R.D.W (Red Cell Distribution Width): R.D.W assesses the variation in the size of red blood cells, providing insights into the heterogeneity of the cell population. Elevated RDW can suggest conditions like iron deficiency anaemia or other blood disorders.
  • Peripheral Smear Finding: A peripheral blood smear provides a visual assessment of blood cells, revealing morphology and abnormalities. It helps diagnose various haematological disorders and assess overall blood cell health.

What Conditions Can be Diagnosed with the Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)?

The Hb HPLC test in Bangalore can help diagnose various conditions related to abnormal haemoglobin production:

  • Sickle Cell Anaemia: Caused by the presence of HbS, leading to misshapen and rigid red blood cells.
  • Thalassaemias: Inherited blood disorders characterised by reduced or absent production of normal haemoglobin chains.
  • Haemoglobinopathies: Disorders caused by structural abnormalities in the haemoglobin molecule, such as haemoglobin C disease or haemoglobin E disease.
  • Haemolytic Anaemia: A condition in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be replaced, often due to abnormal haemoglobin.

Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis) Requirements

To undergo an Hb electrophoresis test in Bangalore, you will need to:

  • Provide a blood sample collected by a phlebotomist. The procedure involves cleaning the skin, inserting a needle into a vein, and drawing blood into a tube.
  • The collected sample is then sent to a laboratory for processing and analysis using the haemoglobin electrophoresis technique.
  • No special preparation or fasting is typically required before the haemoglobin electrophoresis test in Bangalore.

Reports of the Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)

The table below shows the components of the Hb electrophoresis test and their normal ranges:

ComponentNormal Range
HbA

95-98%

HbA2

2-3%

HbF

<2%

HbS, HbC, HbD, HbE

Absent

Note: The values of these tests can vary depending on the laboratory, age, sex and underlying conditions.


Lifestyle Changes to Reach a Normal Range on the Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis)

While haemoglobin disorders are primarily genetic, certain lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and improve overall health. These include:

  • Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
  • Engage in regular physical activity as tolerated
  • Avoid extreme temperatures and high altitudes
  • Manage stress through relaxation techniques like meditation or yoga
  • Attend regular check-ups with a doctor to monitor the condition

Book an Abnormal Hb Studies (Hb Electrophoresis) Online

Booking a haemoglobin electrophoresis test in Bangalore through Apollo 24|7 is a simple and convenient process that can be completed online. Here are the steps:

  • Visit the Apollo 24|7 website or download the app on your smartphone.
  • Search for "Hb Electrophoresis Test" or "HPLC test price in Bangalore" in the search box.
  • Select a convenient time slot and location for your blood sample collection.
  • Complete the booking by entering the required details and confirming the Hb electrophoresis test price in Bangalore.
  • Wait for a confirmation message from Apollo 24|7.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If my hemoglobin electrophoresis test blood test results are positive, what are the next steps? Should I consult a specialist or make specific lifestyle changes?

If your hemoglobin electrophoresis test results are abnormal, it's crucial to consult your doctor immediately. They may refer you to a haematologist, a doctor who specialises in blood disorders. Depending on the specific condition diagnosed, some lifestyle changes like dietary adjustments or physical activity may also be recommended.

Are there any alternative or complementary tests to consider alongside an HPLC blood test for a more comprehensive assessment?

Yes, other tests like complete blood count (CBC), iron studies, and genetic testing can provide additional information about your blood health. Your doctor may recommend these if they suspect a specific condition or want a more inclusive overview of your blood health.

Are there any emerging technologies or advancements in hemoglobin electrophoresis test testing that I should be aware of?

Molecular techniques such as DNA sequencing and next-generation sequencing are becoming more prevalent in diagnosing haemoglobin disorders. However, the HPLC blood test remains one of the most reliable methods for detecting abnormal forms of haemoglobin.

Can I drink water before an HPLC blood test?

Yes, you can drink water before undergoing an HPLC hemoglobin electrophoresis test, but you should refrain from consuming any other food or beverages.

How accurate is the hemoglobin electrophoresis test for the diagnosis of blood-related disorders?

Hemoglobin electrophoresis tests are highly reliable at identifying abnormal types of haemoglobin which could point towards various conditions such as Thalassemia or Sickle Cell Anaemia. However, it may require additional testing for a definitive diagnosis.

How long does it take to get the results of an HPLC blood test?

Typically, laboratory results for HPLC blood tests are available within two to three days. However, this can vary depending on the laboratory performing the test and the complexity of the analysis.

Can abnormal haemoglobin levels be fatal?

Abnormal haemoglobin levels can cause serious health conditions like thalassemia and sickle cell anaemia. Though these conditions can be serious, with appropriate medical care and lifestyle modifications, individuals can lead fulfilling lives. It's always crucial to seek medical help when you notice any symptoms or receive abnormal test results.

What can affect the results of my hemoglobin electrophoresis test?

Certain factors like recent blood transfusions, high cholesterol levels, or specific medications can potentially affect your test results. It's essential to inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are currently taking to ensure accurate interpretation of your results.

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