| Total Assay Time: |
2h 15 min. |
| Cut Off: |
A450 > 0.30 |
| Dynamic Range: |
A450 up to 3.0 |
| Intra-Assay CV: |
4 to 6% |
| Inter-Assay CV: |
5 to 8% |
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Micro ELISA Plate (12 strips of 8 wells)
2x HIA Sample Diluent.
3x HIA IgG Positive Control.
3x Negative Control.
3x Platelet Lysate.
3x Anti-IgG (Fcγ)-HRP IC.
1x Conjugate Diluent.
1x Wash Solution.
1x TMB.
1x 0.45M Sulfuric Acid. |
Clinical suspicion of HIT during heparin therapy. Heparin-dependent antibodies of the IgG isotype are those strongly associated with the clinical diagnosis of HIT. The ZYMUTEST HIA IgG assay offers then a better specificity for the clinical complication of HIT, but it has less sensitivity as cases associated with only IgM and/or IgA isotypes are missed. |