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.
- Platelets count (140,000 to 340,000 /cmm).
- Bleeding time (Ivy method <4 min and Duke method 1 to 4 min).
- Clot retraction qualitative begins in 30 to 60 minutes, completed within 24 hours but usually within 6 hours.
- Coagulation time or clotting time (5 to 15 minutes in glass tubes and 19 to 60 minutes in the siliconized tube).
- Fibrinolysins are negative.
- Prothrombin time, one stage (same as control and should be 11 to 16 seconds).
- Thromboplastin generation time (compared to normal control).
- To measure the intrinsic system, advise:
- Activated partial thromboplastin APTT.
- To measure the extrinsic system, advise:
- One stage prothrombin time PT.
The Tests Advised For Coagulation Workup With Their Normal And Panic Values (Coagulation Screening Tests):
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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 |
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Bleeding time (BT) | 2 to 8 minutes |
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Clotting time (CT) | 2 to 6 minutes (glass tube 10 to 15 minutes) |
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Fibrinogen | 2.0 to 4.0 g/L |
| <100 mg/dL |
Fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) | < 10 mg/L | Negative at 1:4 dilution <10 mg/dL
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Plasma D-dimer | < 200 mg/L | <250 µg/L |
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Coagulation factors | 500 to 1500 U/L |
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Factor V% |
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| <35% |
Factor VII |
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| <10% |
Factor VIII |
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| <100% and >160% |
Factor IX |
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| <30% |
Protein C | 70 to 1400 U/L |
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Protein S total | 70 to 1400 U/L |
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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:
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APTT | PT | Platelets count | Causes of bleeding disorders |
Increased | Normal | Normal | Heparin therapy Factor VIII, IX, and XI deficiencies Lupus anticoagulant von Willibrand’s disease
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Normal | Increased | Normal | Early coumadin therapy Factor VII deficiency or inhibitor Early vitamin K deficiency Early liver diseases
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Increased | Increased | Normal | Heparin therapy Coumadin therapy Malabsorption Liver diseases DIC (acute) Gall bladder diseases
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Normal | Normal | Normal | Chronic compensated DIC von Willebrand’s disease Factor XIII deficiency Aspirin Uremia Fibrinogen disorder (dysfibrinogenemia) Vasculitis Scurvy Colonic carcinoma
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Normal | Normal | Increased | Proliferative disorders CML Polycythemia rubra vera Essential thrombocythemia
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Normal | Normal | Decreased | Hemodilution Platelets disorders (destruction)
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Increased | Increased | Decreased | Acute DIC Liver diseases Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia Hypersplenism Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Hemolytic uremic syndrome
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