ABO type, Rh type and DAT, cord

Alphabetical Test listing

ABO type, Rh type and DAT, cord-12787

  
ABO type, Rh type and DAT, cord
  
12787
  
LAB12787
  
Blood type
Direct antiglobulin test
  
  • ABO
    • ABO discrepancies may require antibody identification and appropriate serologic or molecular testing to be performed as required. Each technique/panel needed will be charged separately.
  • Rh
    • Rh negative results may reflex weak D testing
  • DAT
  
Cord blood
  

Lavender (EDTA), 4mL

Any combination of the cord ABO, Rh and/or DAT testing can be perfomed off of one (1) 4mL EDTA tube

  
4.0 mL
  

Avoid contamination with Wharton's jelly

Labelling instructions:
Must be identified as Cord blood

Newborn born at Allina Health must include the following ID information on the specimen tube:

  1. Mother's LAST name followed by BB (for boy) or BG (for Girl) and Mother's first name.
  2. For Multiples births, after the BB or BG, provide an additional identifier in order of birth: A, B, C, etc.
  3. The collection date and time, and A# of the collector must be on the tube.
 
For Reference Lab cord blood samples:
  1. Label with Baby's first and last name, MRN or date of birth, and identify as cord blood.
  2. The collection date and time and collector's initials must be on the tube.
  

Lavender (EDTA), 4mL

  

Refrigerated - 3 days

Sample should be obtained no more than 24 hours prior to testing but may be used up to 3 days post collection. Testing of older specimens may show decreased antibody reactivity.

  
  • Improper label (unlabeled or mislabeled)
  • Hemolysis
  
AHL - Blood Bank: B
  
Daily
  
1 day
  

 Column-agglutination, agglutination

  

The ABO and Rh typing indicates the presence of 2 of the various blood group systems. The identification of antigens in the ABO and Rh system has r application in the determination of the mother's candidacy for Rh immune globulin therapy.


The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) is a screening test for antibodies present on an individual's red cells and is used to investigate hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)

  
86900 - ABO
86901 - Rh
86880 - DAT
  
06/12/2017
  
12/27/2023
  
12/21/2023