Prothrombin Time (PT) and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) | Ridgewood Diagnostic Laboratory

Prothrombin Time (PT) and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)

CPT:85610, 85730

Test Details

Test Includes

Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT); international normalized ratio (INR); prothrombin time (PT)

Specimen Requirements

Specimen

Whole blood, plasma

Volume

4.5 ML, 2.7 ML, 1.8 ML

Minimum Volume

90% of full draw

Container

Blue-top (sodium citrate) tube; do not open tube unless plasma is to be frozen.

Patient Preparation

Draw specimen one hour before next dose of heparin if heparin is being given by intermittent injection. Do not draw from an arm with a heparin lock or heparinized catheter.

Collection

Blood should be collected in a blue-top tube containing 3.2% buffered sodium citrate.1 Evacuated collection tubes must be filled to completion to ensure a proper blood to anticoagulant ratio.2,3 The sample should be mixed immediately by gentle inversion at least six times to ensure adequate mixing of the anticoagulant with the blood. A discard tube is not required prior to collection of coagulation samples.4,5 When noncitrate tubes are collected for other tests, collect sterile and nonadditive (red-top) tubes prior to citrate (blue-top) tubes. Any tube containing an alternate anticoagulant should be collected after the blue-top tube. Gel-barrier tubes and serum tubes with clot initiators should also be collected after the citrate tubes. To avoid delays in turnaround time when requesting multiple tests on frozen samples, please submit separate frozen specimens for each test requested.

Storage Instructions

Specimens are stable at room temperature for 24 hours. If testing cannot be completed within 24 hours, specimens should be centrifuged for at least 10 minutes at 1500xg. Freeze immediately and maintain frozen until tested.

Requirements for patients receiving heparin are different: If testing cannot be performed within one hour of collection, frozen plasma must be submitted. Specimens should be centrifuged for at least 15 minutes at 1500xg to produce platelet-poor plasma, and the plasma quick frozen and maintained in this condition until tested.

Expected Values

Test Low High Critical High Units
PT 11.5 14.6 > 17.5 Seconds
PTT 25.2 38.3 > 50 Seconds
INR 0.8 1.2

Causes for Rejection

Gross hemolysis; clotted specimen; frozen specimen thawed in transit; tubes <90% full; improper labeling; specimen collected in tube other than 3.2% citrate

Clinical Information

Special Instructions

This aPTT test is for screening purposes only and is not intended for therapeutic monitoring. Please refer to Heparin Anti-Xa and thrombin inhibitors, etc for aPTT testing. If the patient’s hematocrit exceeds 55%, the volume of citrate in the collection tube must be adjusted.