Prothrombin Time SOP
Prothrombin Time SOP
Prothrombin Time SOP
1 PURPOSE
1.1 To describe the manual method for determining the PT-INR on citrated
plasma (blue tube).
2 SCOPE
3 PROCEDURE
The Prothrombin time measures the clotting time of plasma in the presence of a
concentration of tissue extract, Ca++, Mg++ and clotting factors that indicates the
overall efficiency of the extrinsic pathway of the coagulation system.The
Prothrombin time measures changes in factors II, VII and X, three of the principal
clotting factors depressed by Coumarin drugs. The PT also reflects changes in factor
V which is not reduced by oral anticoagulants. The test depends on the activation of
factor X in the presence of factor VII by tissue factor and the bypassing of the intrinsic
clotting pathway.
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3.1.3 Controls
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3.4 Calculations
INR = PR ISI
Patient Time 1
3.6 Precautions
With a prolonged PT or when failed to clot within 120 seconds, always check
for:
3.6.1 A clotted specimen. Remix specimen and check for small clots using
an orange stick.
3.6.2 That water-bath temperature is correct. (Temperature affects the
speed of clotting).
3.6.3 That tubes and pipette tips are clean.
3.6.4 That expired reagents were not used.
3.6.5 There is not excess citrate in that the ratio of anticoagulant to blood is
incorrect (check that Venoject tube is filled to recommended level).
3.6.6 An unduly high PCV, so that there is less plasma than normal (under
citrated).
4 REFERENCES
4.1 Practical Haematology, Sir John V. Dacie, S.M. Lewis. Eighth edition, 1995,
p307.
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