Apt test

Apt test

The Apt test is a medical test used to differentiate fetal or neonatal blood from maternal blood.

History

The test was developed by Leonard Apt, an American pediatric ophthalmologist. The test was originally used to identify the source of bloody stools in newborn infants. It has been modified to distinguish fetal from maternal hemoglobin in blood samples from any source (Venes, 2005).

Uses

The Apt test is most commonly used in cases of vaginal bleeding late during pregnancy to determine if the bleeding is from the mother or the fetus. A positive test would indicate that blood is of fetal origin, and could be due to vasa previa, while a negative test indicates that the blood is of maternal origin. In practice, the Apt test may not be done when there is suspicion of vasa previa, because the time to fetal collapse with bleeding from vasa previa is often very short.

The Apt test can also be used to detect the presence of fetal blood in the maternal circulation in cases of suspected fetal-maternal hemorrhage. Since the test is only a qualitative determination of the presence of fetal hemoglobin in maternal blood, the quantitative Kleihauer-Betke test is more commonly used.

Finally, the Apt test can be used after birth if the newborn has bloody vomiting, bloody stool, or active bleeding from the nasogastric tube. A positive apt test would mean that the blood is either due to gastrointestinal or pulmonary bleeding from the neonate. A negative Apt test would indicate that the blood is of maternal origin, suggesting that the neonate swallowed or aspirated maternal blood, either during delivery or during breastfeeding (e.g., from breast fissures).

Theory

The test is based on differences between maternal and fetal hemoglobin. Maternal blood contains adult hemoglobin composed of two alpha and two beta subunits. Fetal blood contains fetal hemoglobin composed of two alpha and two gamma subunits. This difference in composition gives the different types of hemoglobin different chemical properties. Fetal hemoglobin is resistant to alkali (basic) denaturation, whereas adult hemoglobin is susceptible to such denaturation. Therefore, exposing the blood specimen to sodium hydroxide (NaOH) will denature the adult but not the fetal hemoglobin. The fetal hemoglobin will appear as a pinkish color under the microscope while the adult hemoglobin will appear as a yellow-brownish color.

Practice

The blood is mixed with a small amount of tap water to cause hemolysis. The sample is next centrifuged for several minutes. The pink hemoglobin-containing supernatant is then mixed with 1 mL of 1% NaOH for each 5 mL of supernatant. The color of the fluid is assessed after 2 minutes. Fetal hemoglobin will stay pink and adult hemoglobin will turn yellow-brown.

ee also

* Kleihauer-Betke test

References

* Heath, K. Abruptio Placentae. in 5-Minute Clinical Consult, 15th ed. Domino, FJ editor. Lipponcott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA. 2007.
* McRury JM, Barry RC. "A modified Apt test: a new look at an old test." "Pediatr Emerg Care." 1994 Jun;10(3):189-91. Erratum in: Pediatr Emerg Care 1994 Aug;10(4):248. PMID 7520161
* Venes, D. Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary - 20th Ed. F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, PA. 2005.


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