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Prothrombin time

Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD DA DNB PhD ( physio ) Mahatma Gandhi medical college and research institute , puducherry – India . Prothrombin time. Coagulation factors. I ( fibrinogen ) Forms clot (fibrin) II ( prothrombin ) III ) Calcium phospholipid (formerly known as factor IV)

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Prothrombin time

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  1. Dr. S. Parthasarathy MD DA DNBPhD (physio)Mahatma Gandhi medical college and research institute , puducherry – India Prothrombin time

  2. Coagulation factors • I (fibrinogen) Forms clot (fibrin) • II (prothrombin) • III) Calcium • phospholipid (formerly known as factor IV) • V (proaccelerin, labile factor • VIUnassigned – old name of Factor Va • VII (stable factor, proconvertin) • VIII (Antihemophilic factor A) • IX (Antihemophilic factor B or Christmas factor) • X (Stuart-Prower factor) • XI (plasma thromboplastin antecedent) • XII (Hageman factor) • XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor) Crosslinks fibrin

  3. INITIATION OF BLOOD COAGULATION Extrinsic Pathway Intrinsic Pathway Tissue trauma Leakage of Tissue Factor Blood trauma/ contact with collagen Activation of factor XII, IX, VIII Ca+2, factor VII XXa XXa Ca+2 Ca+2 Prothrombin activator Prothrombin activator Ca+2 Prothrombin Thrombin (factor II) Prothrombin Thrombin (factor II) Thrombin converts fibrinogen to fibrin

  4. Prothrombin time tests extrinsic pathway • Performed by adding a mixture of calcium and thromboplastin to citrated plasma • As a control, a normal blood sample is tested continuously • PT ratio (PTR) = Patient’s PT Control PT

  5. Normal value • 11- 14 seconds • What is INR?

  6. Thromboplastins are extracts from brain, lung or placenta of animals • Thromboplastins from various manufacturers differ in their sensitivity to prolong PT • May result in erratic control of anticoagulant therapy

  7. INR = [PTpt] ISI [PTRef] PTpt– prothrombin time of patient PTRef– prothrombin time of normal pooled sample ISI – International Sensitivity Index

  8. ISI – International Sensitivity Index • Thromboplastin may vary. • Each manufacturer gives ISI value • With reference to international control. • If the manufacturer gives 1 , it means ,the sensitivity is same • If 2, batch is half sensitive. • Usually between 1 to 1.4

  9. Example • Patient PT = 16 sec. • Control = 12 seconds. • 16/12 = 1.33. • But if ISI is 2 • INR = (1.33)2 • = 1.768.

  10. Prothrombin time • Factor 7 • It is also prolonged in 1,2,5,10 • But not useful for factor 8 and 9

  11. importance of Prothrombin time • Liver disease • Warfarin therapy • Vit. K deficiency

  12. Factors raise INR • Chr. Alcohol • Anabolic steroids • Septran • Propranolol • Metrogyl • Fluroquinolones. • INH,omez

  13. Factors decrease INR • Barbiturates • Carbamazipine. • Griseofulvin • Sucralfate. • Rifampicin.

  14. Thank you all!!

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