Partial time -time test

Partial thromboplastin time test in partial time test is the time measured by the formation of fibrinrombus in the plasma sample (plasma) that citrate has been added. In the activated partial thromboplastin time – aptt adds a tonic such as kaolin to shorten the time needed for blood clotting. In this test, the internal lane is examined (intrinsic lane) for blood clotting, and the test is usually used to investigate the effect of medicine against blood blood given, such as heparin, and to investigate a blood clotting system in cases where the patient is unusual bleeding. How to perform the investigation will be a blood sample of the vein in the arm with a small needle, and this procedure usually lasts less than five minutes, and does not need any special preparations for this investigation, but you need to inform the specialist doctor about all the medications taken. General warnings The following complications can take place during the investigation: Excessive bleeding on the needle access site. Blood accumulation under the skin. Dizziness or faint if you see blood. Infection on the needle ground. Medicines affecting the result of the investigation lead to the intake of heparin to an increase in the time of the partial trampoppalastin. Analysis of the natural pronunciation results to test the time of the partial tramplastin is as follows: Without a stimulant: 60 – 70 seconds. After adding the activator: 20 – 35 seconds. To find out the logical interpretation of the results of the investigation, we recommend you review a specialist, but the explanations may bear the following: 1. The high levels indicate the height or length of the partial Trebpopstine PTT to the following: Heparine. Deminated intravascular coagulation. Advanced liver diseases. Vitamin K deficiency. Path intrinsic. The presence of anticoagulative antibodies. Von Willebrand’s disease. 2. Low levels. There is no medical meaning for a decrease or shortening in time