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Prothrombin Time (PT)

Disclaimer: Information on this page is for educational purposes. Consult a physician to interpret your test results. Health Vault helps track biomarker trends but does not replace medical advice.

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

GroupReference Range
Men11–15 sec (INR 0.8–1.2)
Women11–15 sec
Children11–14 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
BiomarkerRelationship
FibrinogenClot component
D-DimerFibrinolysis
PlateletsPrimary 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

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