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the Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) test, also known as Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT), is a blood test that measures how long it takes for blood to clot, assessing the function of certain blood clotting factors in the intrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
What it measures:
The aPTT/PTT test measures the time (in seconds) it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample after specific reagents are added.
Why it’s used:
It helps evaluate a person’s ability to form blood clots appropriately and can be used to:
Monitor the effectiveness of heparin, a blood-thinning medication.
Detect bleeding or clotting disorders.
Identify deficiencies in certain blood clotting factors.
How it’s performed:
A blood sample is drawn, and the time it takes for the blood to clot is measured in seconds.
What the results mean:
A prolonged aPTT/PTT result (longer clotting time) may indicate a deficiency in one or more clotting factors, or the presence of a bleeding disorder, or the effect of heparin.
A shorter-than-normal aPTT/PTT result (faster clotting time) can also occur and may indicate a higher risk of blood clots.
Other names:
Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), partial thromboplastin time (PTT), Kaolin-cephalin clotting time (KCCT).
Related tests:
Prothrombin time (PT) test, which measures a different part of the clotting system
H014 PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME ACTIVATED; PTT; APTT
Specimen:
3 mL Whole blood in 1 Blue Top (Sodium Citrate) tube. Mix thoroughly by inversion.
Stability:
Room
Refrigerated
Frozen
4 hrs
4 hrs
2 weeks
Method:
Photo-optical Clot Detection
Comment:
Also see LUPUS ANTICOAGULANT BY APTT and MIXING STUDIES.
Price:
550.00
Report:
Daily
Usage:
APTT measures intrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade. Prolonged APTT may be caused by heparin and other anticoagulants, factor deficiencies or inhibitors such as lupus anticoagulants.
Doctor Specialty:
Hematologist
Disease:
Disorders of Coagulation
Components:
Courier Charges:
0.00
Home Collection:
Available
Department:
COAGULATION
Pre Test Information:
Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled Coagulation Requisition Form (Form 15) is mandatory.
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An anti-thyroglobulin antibody test measures the amount of antibodies in the blood that target the thyroglobulin protein. This test can help detect thyroid problems.
What is thyroglobulin?
Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by the thyroid gland.
It helps make the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
A small amount of thyroglobulin leaks into the bloodstream.
Why is the test done?
The test can help detect thyroid problems like thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and Grave’s disease.
It can also help monitor patients with thyroid cancer.
What can the test results mean?
High levels of thyroglobulin antibodies can indicate thyroid damage, an autoimmune condition, or thyroid cancer.
Declining levels may indicate reduced tumor burden or the absence of disease.
How is the test performed?
A healthcare professional draws blood from a vein in your arm.
The blood sample is then sent to a lab for analysis.
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