Thursday, June 28, 2012

APAS Test Results

I got my APAS test results yesterday and here's the report:


Well, of the 5 items tested, only 1 was a little over the normal range, my KCT.

I made a chart to compare the results of my APAS tests from 2009-2012.  So far, I have done the test 3x already...  Looks like there were some improvements in my results over the years... Yipee! :)  But the fact remains, I'm still positive for APAS... huhuhu!  Hope the next time I test for this, it would be within normal range already... :)


MY APAS TEST RESULTS

1st Test*

2nd Test*

3rd Test**


7/7/2009

5/26/2010

6/26/2012


RESULT
CONTROL
RESULT
CONTROL
RESULT
NORMAL RANGE
Lupus Anti-coagulants
KCT
105
70
90
75
79
52-78 sec
APTT
30
25
27
25
35
25-39 sec
DRVVT
30
30
35
30
39
37-47 sec
Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies
ACA IgG
7.52
15 U GPL U/mL
4.07
15 U GPL U/mL
3.9
0-12 GPL U/ml
ACA IgM
8.58
15 MPL U/ml
8.13
15 MPL U/ml
1.2
0-10 MPL U/ml
*Tested at Reproductive Immunology Center Asia
**Tested at Manila Endocrine Laboratory

Read on to learn more about APAS test.


Antiphospholipid Antibody Test (APA)

Antibodies are special cells that are supposed to help our bodies attack foreign invaders, like bacteria from colds and infections. Sometimes though, the body mistakes its own cells for invaders and attacks them, causing a host of problems. This is the case with antiphospholipid antibodies - they attack our own cells.

Antiphospholipid antibodies are proteins that circulate around in the bloodstream. These proteins bind to cell membranes, making them sticky. This prevents our blood from flowing properly, resulting in blood clots. These antibodies can endanger the health of both you or your baby. High levels of antiphospholipid antibody are often associated with unexplained infertility including: recurrent miscarriage, stillbirth, placental insufficiency, implantation failure and increased rates of IVF failure.

It is thought that antiphospholipid antibodies compromise the placenta which nourishes your baby. Because the antibodies cause clotting, the embryo is cut off from oxygen and nutrient support. As a result, spontaneous miscarriage or fetal death can occur. Clotting can also cause distress to the placenta, making it difficult to have a successful implantation. (Source: sharedjourney.com)

There are several kinds of antiphospholipid antibodies. The two most commonly measured kinds are 1). lupus anticoagulant and 2). anticardiolipin antibody.  These two are closely related, but are not the same antibody.  This means that a person can have one and not the other.

1.Lupus Anticoagulant

Lupus anticoagulant is a specific type of antiphospholipid antibody that exists in your bloodstream.  It is actually a protein, which causes your blood to clot differently in your arteries and veins than it normally should.  

A specialized blood tests called coagulation tests measure blood clotting and are used to find the lupus anticoagulant.  Here are the tests done: 
a). Kaolin Clotting time (KCT)
b). Activated Partial Thromboplastin time (APPT)
c). Dilute Russel Viper Venom Time (DRVVT)

Each of these tests works to detect lupus anticoagulant by measuring the time it takes for a sample of your blood to clot in a test tube.  If it takes longer than normal for your blood to clot inside the test tube, it is more likely that you have lupus anticoagulant in your blood.

2. Anti-Cardiolipin Antibody (ACA)

Cardiolipin antibodies are proteins found in your body that work against cardiolipin. Cardiolipin is a molecule found in your blood platelets and various cell membranes. It is one of a group of molecules called phospholipids. You need cardiolipin in order to help regulate blood clotting throughout your body. Sometimes though, your body can mistake cardiolipin for an attacking substance. As a result, your body creates soldier-like molecules to fight against the cardiolipin. (Source: www.sharedjourney.com)

Women with cardiolipin antibodies have a harder time getting pregnant and carrying their pregnancies to term. This may be because anti-cardiolipin antibodies can cause tiny blood clots, preventing blood from flowing to the reproductive organs or placenta.

Treatment for high antiphospholipid or anticardiolipin antibodies
If you do test high for antiphospholipid or anticardiolipin antibodies, you may be recommended to take low-dose aspirin and the anticoagulant Heparin as treatment. Treatment is aimed at reducing the number of clots in your blood, and restoring blood flow to the placenta.

If you are suffering from unexplained infertility or recurrent miscarriages, it might be a good idea to undergo APAS testing as this might be the cause of your inability to get pregnant or maintain a pregnancy.   Ask your reproductive endocrinologist or your OB about it.

This might just help you... Knowledge is power!

47 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very informative. When should a woman undergo an APAS test? Where else can this be availed?

Anonymous said...

thank you for the info and sharing your experience. I learned a lot. I am supposed to have my APAS test soon. wish me luck!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your experience. I can feel that I am not alone. I just had my D&C last month.
Actually it was my second.My babies' heart beats stopped between 7-8 weeks. Baby dust to all of us!

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it helps to surf the web for you can find comfort and strength from other people's experiences. I am also going through the same problem. I had my D & C a week ago, it was actually my second. The first one was in the year 2008. Early Fetal Death happened about 8-10 weeks.My OB recommended me to another doctor for further workup to consider APAS.

Anonymous said...

its really nice to read and be knowledgeable of our health condition, in ma case i had my first MC last 2011 and just now I just had my ob check up and ultrasound.. no fetal heart beat.. My OB recommended that after my D&C. I should meet an immunologist for further work up to consider APAS.. Really hurts a lot to lose another baby..

Anonymous said...

its really nice to read and be knowledgeable of our health condition, in ma case i had my first MC last 2011 and just now I just had my ob check up and ultrasound.. no fetal heart beat.. My OB recommended that after my D&C. I should meet an immunologist for further work up to consider APAS.. Really hurts a lot to lose another baby..and its Christmas..

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing. I am supposed to take an APAS work up and my OB referred me to PGH. I have two MC already. The first one was in March 2012. My baby's heartbeat stopped between 8-9 weeks and had my D&C. The second one was two weeks ago. My baby was just 4-5 weeks. My OB then recommended me to undergo an APAS workup. I am hoping for a positive result. So frustrating and really hurt to lose another baby.

Unknown said...

i have the same condition, too. Thanks Deb for sharing all these. I am also starting on my blog, my own journey of coping with this disorder. Www.apasphilippines.com

Anonymous said...

Hi! I'm wondering, how much does an APAS test cost?

Girly said...

I just had my dc last week a lot of people says that the most crucial time during pregnancy is your 1st trimester so when im at my 11th week im so excited that i almost reached my last week of my first trimester im overweight and at the same time a hypertensive so the doctor told me to loss some weight during pregnancy which i tried on my 11th week the doctor told me to have my tvs coz for the pass 2 weeks she cant hear any heartbeat maybe its bcoz mataba ako so when i went to the clinic to have my tvs the doc says that my baby has no cardiac activity i almost feel down on my knees cried but i just realize that maybe god has a reason. When i went back to my ob she told me to undergo for an apas test to check daw coz theres this thing na if positive na nasa blood mo yon theres still a possibility na when you get pregnant mag kaka mc ka ulit.

Girly said...

Mga almost 7k ang apas test

Girly said...

Mga almost 7k ang apas test

Girly said...

I just had my dc last week a lot of people says that the most crucial time during pregnancy is your 1st trimester so when im at my 11th week im so excited that i almost reached my last week of my first trimester im overweight and at the same time a hypertensive so the doctor told me to loss some weight during pregnancy which i tried on my 11th week the doctor told me to have my tvs coz for the pass 2 weeks she cant hear any heartbeat maybe its bcoz mataba ako so when i went to the clinic to have my tvs the doc says that my baby has no cardiac activity i almost feel down on my knees cried but i just realize that maybe god has a reason. When i went back to my ob she told me to undergo for an apas test to check daw coz theres this thing na if positive na nasa blood mo yon theres still a possibility na when you get pregnant mag kaka mc ka ulit.

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mamshieangel said...

i just had my 2nd miscarriage last march 27 and again undergo a d&c. my first was last dec 2012. both of my angel is 6 weeks and 4 days .. my first doesn't have a heartbeat and my 2nd angel has a heartbeat (6weeks and 3days) but all of a sudden it stops on the next day :'( it really hurt to lose my 2nd baby .. so we're considering na to have APAS workup maybe after 3-6mos. nakakacomfort lang to read blogs that im not alone . i can say na im ok from the outside but dying inside

Angelica Zaragoza said...

i cam from negros and i am here on antipolo to have my vacation.i had my d&c last feb.20..and my ob advised me to wait atleast two cycles.then she recommended( optional) what we called apas..then she said that it is recommended to women who had miscarriage thrice..but she wanted me to have that test though that is my first pregnancy coz i was traumatized with my experience..so she said to prepare the amount for apas.is there anyone here knows where i can ask for apas so when i get back to my ob by june i have the reult..please help.God BLESS. thanks:)

mamshieangel said...

hi sis .. i think you should get some request first to your ob .. and sabi din ng ob ko meron sa pgh which is much cheaper, meron din kasi sa st.lukes .. my cousin also did the test sa pgh and around 6k daw .

mamshieangel said...

hi sis .. i think you should get some request first to your ob .. and sabi din ng ob ko meron sa pgh which is much cheaper, meron din kasi sa st.lukes .. my cousin also did the test sa pgh and around 6k daw .

Anonymous said...

Hi is there any vitamins that we need to take or fruits and vegetables that we need to eat or how about herbal medicine to fight APAS.my ob referred me to an immunology since ay already had 2 miscarriage,the first was in 2011,it was only 6 weeks and there was no hearbeat,the 2nd was 2 weeks ago,it was 18 weeks already the baby was in good condition but all of a sudden my water bag broke,based on the biopsy the placenta was already on its third trimester.

Anonymous said...

hello everyone.. as I read your comments, my experience of having 2 miscarriages occurred to me.. I was so down then.. but when I had my 3rd, i was having another spotting again on my 6th week..then it was found out im having APAS.. my entire pregnancy was having injections daily in my tummy with heparin.. plus all the medications and vitamins.. i was confined to bed until i gave birth thru CS in my 34th week... frequent visits to my OB and immunologist and more prayers gave me my daring little girl.. and she is 7 years old now... having APAS is not a problem at all as along as you take all the medication.. plus prayers.. surely you will have a successful pregnancy...

Unknown said...

I'm a bit relieved realizing I am not the only person was given a fair share of sending angels up to heaven for two times already. I just had a miscarriage two weeks ago. I'm supposed to be 19weeks and then found out my baby's heartbeat just stopped and it didn't developed..fetal size is just 14wks. my first pregnancy was in 2012 but it was stillbirth. It's my kabuwanan na sana then it just happen like that..now my OB advised me for APAS test.. Keeping my fingers crossed for a positive result and same for all you guys! Xo

Bebe4Us said...

Hi! Anyone here po who know the process of APAS testing in PGH? Like getting an appointment, who to contact and the fees? Thanks in advance! ��

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Unknown said...

Hi infertility philippines. Would you know which group can I visit or join so I can also discuss my case about my apas.. I need help with other moms-to-be that have the same case as me but still succeeded to fight apas.. thanks..

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Unknown said...

Hi same experience here. I had 1 miscarriage last 2012 and 8 month normal delivery but after an hour my angel Rinoa died nadetect na yung abnormality niya when she was 6 months niready na ko ng ob ko sa mga possibilities, nung time na yun all I can do is cry and pray T_T. After 2 years we plan to have a baby pero siyempre I need to test all possible things para magkaron na kami ng baby. This month we ask our new OB kung ano dapat gawin and she told me to do the APAS test this coming month wait lang namin ni hubby yung response ni doc for PGH APAS test. I'll pray na maging okay lahat. Thanks for sharing. I will continue reading forums para maging updated ako and mapanatag din. Godbless us just be stay strong and positive lang sa lahat ng mangyayari.

Unknown said...

Hi gusto ko lang po itanung kung magkano po ang mga gamot para sa APAS? Positive po kc ako sa APAS at im 6 weeks pregnant now.nag ka miscarriage ako last august 2015 then now pinag TEST ako ng ob ko para daw sure. Pls. Help ty

Unknown said...

Just found out about APAS such a condition and wish to go for the test..May I ask anyone can refer which hospital to go for the test and how much is that test? we had been trying for baby for 8years...:(

Unknown said...

Hi Jaslin, I just want to share with you this info.

PGH : 6,800
Manila endocrine Lab: 5,000
St. Lukes : 14,300+

Sana makatulong and for more info about the APAS you can search the group on facebook "All about APAS" hope makatulong.

Unknown said...

Hi. Met an OB just today and referred me to an immu na to consider APAS. I wanna undwrstand fees to expect. May makakapagshare ba magkano tests and gamutan...
Also, my husband is doing research, may i ask for your age ranges kasi may hypothesis siya na it may be becàuse of the vaccines we got when we were younger.
We have been trying for 9 years now, your help is much appreciated. -olga-

Unknown said...

Hello everyone.i gave birth to my two kids with apa syndrome...through taking medications and prayers.everthings went great.my kids are healthy

Unknown said...

Hello po..may I know po how much ung IV treatment for APAS? Kasi I had 2 D&C na, then I am 8weeks pregnant now, and I'm afraid to lose another baby again. Thanks for sharing encouragemnts.

Unknown said...

Hi. I am a bit curios about my case. My first born baby is healthy, term via normal delivery. Then had miscarriage on my second it never had a heartbeat. My OB asked me to test for APAS. I took the test and she said I am positive. I am doubtful cause on the APTT I got 25 and control is 25 also. and the 2 other items under anti lupus is like 3 to 4 digits bago ako umabot sa control. I just have this feeling na di ako positive, I don't know why. Im currently pregnant and not taking the aspirins. im already on my 9th week and baby is healthy so far. any suggestions? thank you all!

Unknown said...

Hi, i'm happy to have stumbled upon your blog. I had an m/c last year and a second one just last month. In between the time i had a terrible case of non-perpueral mastitis. I struggle to keep it together everyday, feeling ko i'm sufferring from PTSD already from what i've been going through, sa awa ng Panginoon i can still face the day. My OB just advised me to lose weight. I feel overwhelmed with that requirement bec iv been trying to lose weight all these years to no avail. Im a stay-at-home mom to my firstborn (no problems at all with my first pregnancy), at hindi naman kami ng asawa ko ganun ka well off to afford gym membership, etc. Maybe i need to be more resourceful but right now it feels like a great challenge to shed the pounds. However, my OB did mention about APAS and i will definitely get myself tested by getting an immunologist sa PGH.

Unknown said...

hi, how are you? I miscarried twice and diagnosed in APAS positive also, the same case to you. i got pregnant for the 3rd time, i was on clexane injection 40mg (low molecular weight) once daily, primolut injection weekly, duphaston twice daily, aspirin 75mg, folic acid and prenatal vitamins, but i miscarried again for the third time 😭😭😭 i just want to inquire regarding your heparin that dr. prescribed you, is that low molecular or unfractionated ? and hope for the same good result and have a rainbow pregnancy. thanks and God bless your family. Please send me message on facebook "princess czyrine anthonette"

Unknown said...

congrats to your healthy babies, which medicine did you take? low molecular weight or unfractionated heparin? thanks

Gie said...

Hello. Ano po ba symptoms ng apas. Pls reply. Mataas po kc ang platelet count ko and may pcos po ako. Thanks po

Ceejay said...

Recurrent miscarriage ang common symptoms pro mas ok na mg patest ka Gie...

Unknown said...

hello everyone here. i also had my recurrent miscarriage and im currently in dubai. My OB wants me to get APAS test and the other one is APLA test. masyado po kasing mahal dito luckily i bump in on this blog. maraming salamat po. Hope you can help me if after APAS test is there anything that they recommend for a next test? kase po may set of test po silang gustong ipagawa saken dito including karyotyphing. is there anyone who had the same experience po? and if I may ask saan po ung Manila endocrine Lab? Thank you po and God Bless po sa ating lahat.

mamshieangel said...

hi sis anne here's the exact address of manila endocrine lab , 969 Pedro Gil St, Ermita 
Manila,

Unknown said...

Thank u sis cath for the info.
Wag po mawalan ng pag asa sa lahat ng nakararanas ng recurrent miscarriage. Kapit lang po at lakasan pa ang pananampalataya. God Bless po sa lahat.

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