Cold Agglutinin Disease Laboratory Handling Form | CAD Lab Instructions

COLD AGGLUTININ DISEASE (CAD)

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Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD) – Laboratory Handling Instructions

Patient has suspected or confirmed Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD).
Cooling of blood specimens may cause in-vitro red blood cell agglutination,
resulting in inaccurate laboratory results.

Specimen handling (important):

– Keep specimens warm (about 37 °C / 98.6 °F) from collection
through transport and processing.

– If CBC results appear clotted, inconsistent, or flagged for agglutination,
consider temperature-related effects and repeat draw with warm handling.

– If type and screen or crossmatch is required, notify the Blood Bank early.
Additional handling steps and processing time may be needed.

Common laboratory effects of cold agglutination:

– Falsely low RBC count and hematocrit
– Falsely elevated MCV and MCHC
– Analyzer flags for agglutination (pattern varies by analyzer)


Patient name: ________________________________   
DOB: _______________________

Ordering clinician contact: ________________________________________________

Laboratory notes / special instructions:
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