Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT)
Coagulation
Description
APTT is a screening test for the Intrinsic and Common Pathways of the Coagulation cascade. A modified APTT ( APTT RATIO ) is used to monitor unfractionated heparin.
Indications
In isolation, or as part of a full clotting screen as a general assessment of haemostasis and/or thrombosis
Sample Type
Plasma ( Citrate 2.7ml Blue ) x 1
Reference Range
Reference range may vary with reagent batches. Adult reference range current at time of testing is indicated on the report.
Turnaround Time
Within 1 hour
Testing Frequency
Daily/continuous processing 24hrs
External Notes
The accuracy of all coagulation tests is greatly influenced by pre analytical variables. It is essential that sample quality is given the highest of priorities. Samples which fail to meet quality criteria including age of sample, specimen fill ( >90% ), haemolysed, clotted or activated samples will be rejected and a repeat sample requested.
Patient Preparation
No special requirements.
References
Guidelines on the Laboratory aspects of assays used in haemostasis and thrombosis Mackie I, Cooper P, Lawrie A, Kitchen S, Gray E, Laffan MCLSI. Collection, Transport and Processing of Blood Specimens for Testing Plasma-based Coagulation Assays and Molecular Haemostasis Assays. Approved Guideline - Fith Edition. CLSI document H21-a5 [ISBN 1-56238-657-3]. CLSI, 940 West Valley Rd., Suite 1400 Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087-1898 USA, 2008
See Also
APTT RATIO
Please note: the above information is subject to change and we endeavour to keep this website up to date wherever necessary.
Your contact for this test
Lee Beckett BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Pathological Sciences
Routine Coagulation Scientific Lead & Deputy Laboratory Manager - Northern General Hospital
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