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LOINC Code 88460-1: Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight Qn (S)

88460-1 is a LOINC code used to identify Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight Qn (S) in laboratory and clinical observation data. You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges. LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight. It is commonly used with the system or sample type Ser.

Reviewed by HealthAssure Clinical TeamUpdated 21 May 2026

What is this code?

LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight. It is commonly used with the system or sample type Ser.

When is it used?

  • Used in lab systems, EHRs, and clinical data exchange.
  • May identify a test, observation, survey item, or clinical document request rather than a diagnosis.
  • Status: ACTIVE
  • Order vs observation: Both

What it does not mean

  • The code identifies the observation or test, not the actual result.

Key facts

  • Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight [Units/volume] in Serum
  • Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight
  • The SRA test is a functional assay that measures heparin-dependent platelet activation. Patient serum is incubated with donor platelets containing radioactive 14C serotonin and different concentrations of heparin. Antibody present in the patient serum will bind and activate donor platelets, releasing radiolabeled serotonin from the platelet granules. A positive SRA is expected to show >20% release of the 14C serotonin when mixed with patient serum and low-dose heparin. In addition, the high-dose heparin must reduce the % release obtained with low-dose heparin by at least 50% in order to demonstrate that the platelet activation is heparin dependent.
  • 5-HT; 5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-hydroxytryptophane; Arbitrary concentration; C10H12N2O; Clexane; Enoxaparin; Enteramine; Hep; Hepar; Heparin dependent platelet antibody; Heparn; HIT/HITT; LMWH; LMWH-induced thrombocytopenia; Lovenox; Point in time; QNT; Quan; Quant; Quantitative; Random; Serology; Serotonin release assay; Serum; SR; SRA; SRA 50 IU; SRA 50 IU/mL heparin; SRA 50 IU/mL LMW heparin; Thrombocytopenia with thrombosis syndrome; Wt

Where you may see this code

You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges.

Common synonyms

Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight Qn (S)Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight [Units/volume] in SerumSRA 50 IU/mL LMW heparin Ser-aCncSerotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weightSEROSerotonin Release 50 IU/mL Heparin.low Molecular Weight, BloodACnc

Frequently asked questions

Code details

Code88460-1
SystemLOINC
Display nameSerotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight Qn (S)
DescriptionSerotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight
Short nameSRA 50 IU/mL LMW heparin Ser-aCnc
ComponentSerotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weight
PropertyACnc
TimingPt
System (specimen)Ser
ScaleQn
ClassSERO
Example units%
StatusACTIVE
Order/ObservationBoth

Flags

BillableNo
Valid clinical useNo

Source

SourceLOINC
Version2.82
Releasemain
First released2.64
Last changed2.64

Consumer names

Serotonin Release 50 IU/mL Heparin.low Molecular Weight, Blood

Part names

Serotonin release 50 IU/mL heparin.low molecular weightACncPtSerQnArbitrary ConcentrationPoint in time (spot)Serum

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