Coagulation:- part 3 – Coagulation Screening Tests, Normal, and Critical values updated: May 20 , 2023 by Kamlesh kumar

 

Coagulation:- part 3 – Coagulation Screening Tests, Normal, and Critical values

updated: May 20 , 2023 by Kamlesh kumar

Coagulation Screening Tests

For the screening of coagulation abnormality, the following tests are advised.

  1. Platelets count  (140,000 to 340,000 /cmm).
  2. Bleeding time  (Ivy method <4 min and Duke method 1 to 4 min).
  3. Clot retraction qualitative begins in 30 to 60 minutes, completed within 24 hours but usually within 6 hours.
  4. Coagulation time or clotting time (5 to 15 minutes in glass tubes and 19 to 60 minutes in the siliconized tube).
  5. Fibrinolysins are negative.
  6. Prothrombin time, one stage  (same as control and should be 11 to 16 seconds).
  7. Thromboplastin generation time (compared to normal control).
  8. To measure  the intrinsic system, advise:
    1. Activated partial thromboplastin APTT.
  9. To measure the extrinsic system, advise:
    1. One stage prothrombin time PT.

The Tests Advised For Coagulation Workup With Their Normal And Panic Values (Coagulation Screening Tests):





Test         

Normal values   

Normal values source (4) 

Critical values   (source 3)

Platelets count

150.000 to 450,000 /cmm


<100,000   (20,000 /cmm)

Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT)

25 to 35 seconds


>40 seconds.

Prothrombin time  (PT)

10 to 13 seconds


>15 seconds

Thrombin time  (TT)

17 to 25 seconds



Bleeding time (BT)

2 to 8 minutes



Clotting time (CT)

2 to 6 minutes (glass tube 10 to 15 minutes)



Fibrinogen

 2.0 to 4.0 g/L


<100 mg/dL

Fibrinogen degradation products (FDP)

   < 10 mg/L

  1. Negative at 1:4 dilution

  2. <10 mg/dL


Plasma D-dimer

  < 200 mg/L

<250 µg/L


Coagulation factors

500 to 1500 U/L



Factor V%



<35%

Factor VII



<10%

Factor VIII



<100%  and >160%

Factor IX



<30%

Protein C

70 to 1400 U/L



Protein S total

70 to 1400 U/L





Critical Values Of Blood Coagulation Screening Test:

  •  Platelets = <50,000/cmm  or > 1 million/cmm.
  • APTT        = >70 seconds.
  • PTT          = >100 seconds.
  • Fibrinogen = <100 mg/dL.


Coagulation screening tests: Coagulation pathways

Differential Diagnoses Of Bleeding Disorders:





APTT

PT

Platelets count

Causes of bleeding disorders

Increased

Normal

Normal

  1. Heparin therapy

  2. Factor VIII, IX, and XI deficiencies

  3. Lupus anticoagulant

  4. von Willibrand’s disease

Normal

Increased

Normal

  1. Early coumadin therapy

  2. Factor VII deficiency or inhibitor

  3. Early vitamin K deficiency

  4. Early liver diseases

Increased

Increased

Normal

  1. Heparin therapy

  2. Coumadin therapy

  3. Malabsorption

  4. Liver diseases

  5. DIC (acute)

  6. Gall bladder diseases

Normal

Normal

Normal

  1. Chronic compensated DIC

  2. von Willebrand’s disease

  3. Factor XIII deficiency

  4. Aspirin

  5. Uremia

  6. Fibrinogen disorder (dysfibrinogenemia)

  7. Vasculitis

  8. Scurvy

  9. Colonic carcinoma

Normal

Normal

Increased

  1. Proliferative disorders

  2. CML

  3. Polycythemia rubra vera

  4. Essential thrombocythemia

Normal

Normal

Decreased

  1. Hemodilution

  2. Platelets disorders (destruction)

Increased

Increased

Decreased

  1. Acute DIC

  2. Liver diseases

  3. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

  4. Hypersplenism

  5. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

  6. Hemolytic uremic syndrome




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