Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Inhibitors
Therapy with unfractionated heparin
Therapy with warfarin (variable response)
Therapy with antithrombin agents such as hirudin and its derivatives, argatroban, and newer antithrombin (e.g., dabigatran), as well as anti-Xa agents (e.g., rivaroxaban)
High-titer LA
Moderate to severe von Willebrand disease
Decreased (< 22 seconds) In
Excessive generation of thrombin. No clinical correlation with a predisposition to thromboembolism has been definitely demonstrated.
Normal In
Thrombocytopenias and thrombocytopathies without associated clotting defects
Majority of cases of mild von Willebrand disease
Isolated defects of factor VII or XIII
Limitations
Preanalytic Pitfalls
Partial clotting of sample due to insufficient mixture with anticoagulant
Overfilling or underfilling the test tube, thereby changing the 9 (blood)-to-1 (anticoagulant) ratio