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It indicated how long it will take the blood to clot. INR is a ratio taken from the PT.
Yes, it is recommended to centrifuge a PT INR blood specimen to separate the plasma from the cells. This will help ensure accurate results when measuring the prothrombin time (PT) and international normalized ratio (INR).
The INR has basically replaced the prothrombin time, or PT.
PT/PTT and INR
INR
40 inr means denoting the Indian currency. So it is best explained as 40 Indian rupees.
it depends upon the isi of the reagent
A PT INR test would be used if someone is suspected of having bleeding problems. It is also used to check or diagnose blood related problems (blood clotting).
ACT (Activated Clotting Time)
PT and INR lab test.
Absolutely not! Stop whatever anticoagulants you are on immediately.
40 Inr