Prothrombin Time (PT)
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What This Test Measures
PT measures the extrinsic coagulation pathway. INR is used for warfarin monitoring.
Prolonged PT occurs with vitamin K deficiency, liver disease, warfarin, and DIC.
Normal Ranges
| Group | Reference Range |
|---|---|
| Men | 11–15 sec (INR 0.8–1.2) |
| Women | 11–15 sec |
| Children | 11–14 sec |
Reference ranges may vary by laboratory and assay method.
Causes of High Levels
- Rarely shortened
Causes of Low Levels
- Warfarin therapy
- Vitamin K deficiency
- Liver disease
- DIC
Test Preparation
- Report warfarin and last dose time
- Stable vitamin K intake
Related Biomarkers
| Biomarker | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Fibrinogen | Clot component |
| D-Dimer | Fibrinolysis |
| Platelets | Primary hemostasis |
FAQ
How often should I take this test?
On warfarin — weekly then monthly when stable.
What should I do if my result is abnormal?
INR >4 or bleeding — urgent contact; subtherapeutic — thrombosis risk.
Last updated: June 2026