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blood tests required during treatment - Sofo/Dac? 8 years 6 months ago #6187
Hi 2b, There are several different ways results are reported. If a QUALITATIVE HCV RNA is requested the what you get back is a simple DETECTED/UNDETECTED If a QUANTITATIVE HVC RNA is requested then the results may look like < 15 Detected <15 Undetected N (where the <15 would go) N=HCV RNA not detected Where there is a <15 the is also often a < log 1.2 reported. If you post the data bits of your results I will tell you what it means. If it says undetected somewhere that means we can't see it (as well as it being <15) YMMV | |
blood tests required during treatment - Sofo/Dac? 8 years 6 months ago #6188
Hi Dr. Freeman, here's what mine said, and test was titled this: "HEPATITIS C VIRAL RNA BDNA QUANTITATIVE" HCV RNA BY PCR QUANT <15 IU/mL <15 Not Detected HCV RNA BY PCR QUANT <1.18 log IU/mL <1.18 Not Detected Please note: Due to character limitations of some clients' LIS systems, viral load values greater than 10 million are reported using scientific exponential notation. For example a result of 10 Million (10,000,000) is reported as 10.0E6 IU/mL or copies/mL. If your LIS will accept the number of characters required for viral loads greater than 10 million, please contact your local service representative to have this reporting convention changed. The method used in this test is Real-Time PCR of the 5' UTR of the HCV genome. This test was performed using the COBAS(R) AmpliPrep/ COBAS(R) TaqMan(R) HCV Test, v2.0. GT 2b; since 80's, no prior tx, sofosbuvir and daclatasvir compounded from API's at Kingswood Pharmacy in Sydney, started tx nov 6,2015, undetected at 4 wks, UND at 8 weeks, UND at 1 week after EOT, UND at 4 weeks after EOT and UND at 8 weeks after EOT. " I feel GOOD!! I knew that I WOULD!" | |
blood tests required during treatment - Sofo/Dac? 8 years 6 months ago #6189
That's undetected. The < 15 and < log 1.18 (1.2) are not printed by many labs when it is undetected. We do see <15 Detected Which means too low to count but still present. Yours is too low to count AND can't see any. It is zero. YMMV | |
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