Sickle Cell Trait Screen Test with Reflex
This sickle cell trait test is a solubility test which detects abnormal types of hemoglobin associated with various disorders such as sickle cell anemia, a blood disorder caused by a genetic mutation. If your sickle cell screening is abnormal, additional tests are performed to determine which type of abnormal hemoglobin is present. Read moreThis sickle cell screening test detects Hemoglobin S and Hemoglobin C-Harlem, which are abnormal types of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. These solubility tests are used by physicians to help diagnose sickle cell anemia; a genetic blood disorder caused by a gene mutation. Red blood cells are usually round and flexible and can move easily through blood vessels.
This test can be used by student athletes to fulfill their NCAA requirement to provide their school with documented results of a sickle cell solubility test. This requirement provides documented results for coaches and athletic trainers to understand if athletes may need to take precautions.1
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People with sickle cell disease have the hemoglobin S gene mutation on both of their beta globin genes, whereas people with sickle cell trait (Hgb A/S) have the mutation on only one beta globin gene.
People with sickle cell trait are carriers of the mutation and are generally asymptomatic, however, there are rare cases where sickle cell formation can lead to pain crises in some people from certain conditions including high altitudes, dehydration, increased air pressure. Athletes and those who participate in activities like flying or scuba diving may be more vulnerable to complications of sickle cell trait.