Thrombin Time
1500 dram
Description
Thrombin time allows you to assess the final stage of blood clotting - the formation of fibrin from fibrinogen. Thrombin time is the length of time it takes for fibrinogen to be converted to fibrin when thrombin and calcium are added to citrated plasma.
Testing Method
Coagulation
What Type of Biological Sample Can Be Used for Testing?
Venous blood (Na-citrate)
Research prerequisites
• Empty stomach in the morning: at least 8-12 hours
• Water intake is not limited
• Avoid overeating the day before
• Exclude fatty food from the diet 24 hours before the test
• Exclude alcohol from the diet 24 hours before the test
• 2-3 days should pass after CT, mammography and radiation examinations
• Children under 1 year old should not eat 30-40 minutes before sampling
• Children 1 to 5 years old should not eat 2-3 hours before sampling"
Implementation Timeline
If the test is taken before 14:00, the result will be available at 14:00 on the given day. After 14:00, you receive the answer by e-mail until 00:00 of the same day.
* Sample submission deadlines and results availability may vary by branch
1500 dram