Laboratory Medicine
Test catalogue
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Test NamePT/INR |
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Specimen Type / RequirementsContainer Type = Blue Tube (Sodium Citrate) Minimum Testing Volume = Full draw 9:1 Ratio (9 parts blood to 1 part anticoagulant) |
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Specimen HandlingCollection Instructions: Must indicate anticoagulant status to avoid delay. Write your initials, date and time of collection on the collection label. Transportation: In/Outpatients: Send whole citrated blood at room temperature as soon as possible. Referred-in: Send frozen citrated plasma on dry ice. All samples must be sent to the Core Laboratory. Stability: Specimens are stable for 4 hours post collection at room temperature. Specimens which are not tested within 4 hours can be double-spun to remove the citrated plasma. The citrated plasma is stable at -20°C for up to two weeks or -70°C for up to six months. Sample Rejection Criteria: Clotted sample, grossly hemolyzed samples, Unlabeled or samples with insufficient quantity will be rejected. |
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Required Documentation |
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Turnaround Time (TAT)STAT:45min Routine:4hrs |
Test Utilization |
Reference ValueAdult: PT: 10.0 - 13.0 seconds INR: 0.90 - 1.20 Pediatric (< 3 months): PT: 10.8 - 15.5 seconds INR: = 0.90 - 1.60 |
Critical ValuesINR: 5.00 |
Test CodeRCLOT |
MethodologyClotting Assay |
Testing LocationSMH-Routine Coagulation |
Other InformationLast Updated: June 06, 2019
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