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The prothrombin time (PT) is the screening test for the extrinsic (tissue) clotting system. The PT was originally introduced by Quick1 as a measure of a coagulation defect in the newborn and in jaundiced patients, and subsequently adapted for its present principal uses in the screening of extrinsic clotting and in monitoring of oral anticoagulant ...
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Investigation of prothrombin time in human whole-blood samples with a quartz crystal biosensor.
Analytical Chemistry, 2010Monitoring of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis is an important issue in treatment of patients with cardiovascular problems and in surgery when blood gets into contact with artificial surfaces.
Lothar Müller+6 more
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1985
A chromogenic prothrombin time (CPT) has been compared with the standard prothrombin time (PT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) in evaluating the hemostatic abnormality in patients with specific clotting factor deficiencies or liver disease and in patients receiving anticoagulant or fibrinolytic therapy.
Jane E. Malone+2 more
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A chromogenic prothrombin time (CPT) has been compared with the standard prothrombin time (PT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) in evaluating the hemostatic abnormality in patients with specific clotting factor deficiencies or liver disease and in patients receiving anticoagulant or fibrinolytic therapy.
Jane E. Malone+2 more
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Anticoagulation and Prothrombin Time Ratios
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1992To the Editor.— The article by Bussey et al 1 and the accompanying editorial by Hirsh 2 on prothrombin time (PT) ratios and errors in anticoagulation therapy in the February 1992 issue of theARCHIVESwere both informative and extremely important in the area of anticoagulation.
W. Mark Boomer, T. Karl Hoskison
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THE PROTHROMBIN TIME IN DICOUMAROL THERAPY
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1949Excerpt The identification of dicoumarol as the cause of sweet clover disease was made by Link in 1939.
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Anticoagulants and Prothrombin Time
Medical Journal of Australia, 1978S. Gordon, B. G. Firkin
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Prothrombin and Partial Thromboplastin Time
2016Basic plasma coagulation function is readily assessed with a few simple in vitro laboratory tests, prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT), and they are useful as the current standard for establishing a diagnosis of coagulopathy.
Ruchika Goel, Ruchika Goel, Paul M. Ness
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Estimation of Prothrombin Level from Prothrombin Time*
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1947Harold S. Tuft, Richard E. Rosenfield
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