A Coagulation Panel is a set of blood tests used to evaluate the body's ability to form clots and prevent excessive bleeding. It helps diagnose bleeding disorders, clotting abnormalities, and conditions like hemophilia or thrombosis.
- A blood test that measures how long it takes for blood to clot.
- The INR is a standardized ratio of the patient's prothrombin time to a control value.
- Helps ensure that the warfarin dosage is therapeutic and safe.
- Can also be used to assess liver function and identify certain bleeding disorders.
The Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) test is a blood test used to evaluate the intrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade. It measures how long it takes for blood to clot, helping diagnose bleeding disorders, clotting abnormalities, and monitor anticoagulant therapy.
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