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1、Coagulation Tests,Mr. Mohammed A. Jaber,Coagulation Tests,The process of hemostasis occurs in three phases : The vascular platelet phase, which assures primary hemostasis ; Activation of the coagulation cascade, which assures formation of the clot ; And activation of a series of control mechanisms,

2、which stop propagation of the clot and limit activation of the coagulation cascade to the region of endothelial rupture.,Coagulation Tests,Tests of the Vascular Platelet Phase of Hemostasis: Bleeding Time (BT) Tests of the Coagulation Cascade: Clotting Time ( CT) or Coagulation time Activated Partia

3、l Thromboplastin Time (APTT). Prothrombin Time (PT). Tests of Fibrinolysis and the Mechanisms That Control Hemostasis: Fibrin Degradation Products (FDP),Coagulation Tests,Bleeding Time (BT) Clotting Time ( CT),Bleeding Time (BT),Principle: The bleeding time test is a useful tool to test for platelet

4、 plug formation and capillary integrity. Occasionally, the bleeding time test will be ordered on a patient scheduled for surgery. The bleeding time is dependent upon The efficiency of tissue fluid in accelerating the coagulation process, On capillary function and The number of blood platelets presen

5、t and their ability to form a platelet plug.,Principle,Prolonged bleeding times are generally found when The platelet count is below 50,000/L, and When there is platelet dysfunction. When a patient is suspected of having a bleeding disorder, several tests are performed to screen defect(s) of primary

6、 hemostasis. These tests include the bleeding time: prothrombin time. activated partial thromboplastin time. platelet count, fibrinogen, and FDP. Coagulopathies or problems with hemostasis, such as thrombocytopenia, qualitative platelet defects, vascular abnormalities and von Willebrands disease can

7、 be diagnosed with coagulation tests.,Principle,Four procedures are currently in use for determining the bleeding time: The Duke method. The Ivy Method. The Mielke Method. The Simplate or Surgicutt Method.,Duke Method,A standardized puncture of the ear lobe is made, and the length of time required f

8、or bleeding to cease while the blood is being blotted every 30 seconds is recorded. A lancet is used to make the puncture. No repeat testing is allowed due to space. Causes apprehension in the patient. This test method is the easiest to perform, but is the least standardized and has the worst precis

9、ion and accuracy.,Ivy Method,A blood pressure cuff is used to maintain constant pressure within the capillaries to help standardize the procedure. The cuff is inflated to 40 mm Hg on the upper arm to control capillary tone and to improve the sensitivity and reproducibility. The forearm is the bleedi

10、ng time site used. A sterile, disposable blood lancet is used and the length of time required for bleeding to cease is recorded. The greatest source of variation in this test is largely due to difficulty in performing a standardized puncture. This usually leads to erroneously low results.,Mielke Met

11、hod,Modification of the Ivy Method. A Bard-Parker or similar disposable blade is used, along with a rectangular polystyrene or plastic template that contains a standardized slit. The blade is placed in a special handle containing a gauge in order to standardize the depth of the incision. The same pr

12、ocedure as described for the Surgicutt method is employed.,Mielke Method,Advantages of this method include: That the surgical incision more closely approximates the patients hemostatic response to surgery, when compared to the puncture in the Ivy Method. The depth of the incision can be controlled.

13、Disadvantages of this method include: Cost- scalpel and template required sterilization after each use. Patient apprehension, due to unconcealed scalpel. Small scars might form.,Simplate/Surgicutt Method: Preferred Method,Modification of the Ivy Method. The first bleeding time device introduced was

14、the Simplate. The Simplate device has a trigger and spring method for the blade. The blade has a depth of 1.0 mm and a width of 5.0 mm. Another brand name is the Surgicutt. Advantages of this method include: Instrument is a sterile, standardized, easy to use device that makes a uniform incision.,Sim

15、plate/Surgicutt Method: Preferred Method,Instrument is a spring activated surgical steel blade which is housed in a plastic unit. This eliminates variability of blade incision. This method is the most standardized method of all the bleeding time procedures. Inexpensive Disadvantages of this method i

16、nclude: Slight scarring can occur so patient should be informed.,Materials:,Blood pressure cuff Sterile, disposable blood lancet, capable of a puncture 5 mm wide and 1 mm deep Stopwatch Whatman No. 1 circular filter paper Alcohol pads Gloves Butterfly bandage,Preparation of the Patient,After proper

17、greeting and identification of the patient, explain the test for patient. It is critical that you ask the patient whether or not they have taken aspirin, aspirin containing compounds (many over the counter medications contain aspirin) or blood thinners such as heparin or coumadin recently. These dru

18、gs will cause a falsely abnormal bleeding time and the test should not be done.,Procedure:,Greet and identify the patient. Explain the procedure to the patient. Obtain a history about aspirin or aspirin containing compounds taken within last 7 - 10 days. Select a site on the patients forearm approxi

19、mately three fingers widths below the bend in the elbow that is free of visible subcutaneous veins. Cleanse the outer surface of the patients forearm by moving the alcohol pad in concentric circles from the incision site outward; allow to air dry.,Procedure,Place a blood pressure cuff on the patient

20、s arm above the elbow. Turn the knob on the bulb of the sphygmomanometer until it stops. Squeeze the bulb to inflate the sphygmomanometer. Inflate the cuff and maintain pressure at 40 mm Hg. Remove the Surgicutt device from the blister pack, being careful not to contaminate or touch the blade-slot s

21、urface. Remove the safety clip. Holding the skin tight, depress the “trigger” on the bleeding time device. The puncture must be performed within 30 to 60 seconds of inflation of the blood pressure cuff. Simultaneously start the stopwatch.,Procedure,After 30 seconds have passed blot (do not wipe) the

22、 blood with the filter paper. The filter paper must not touch the wound on the arm. Blot the site at regular thirty second intervals. Rotate the filter paper after each 30 seconds. When bleeding ceases and blood no longer is drawn to the filter paper, stop the watch and release the blood pressure cu

23、ff by turning the knob next to the bulb in the opposite direction used to inflate the cuff. Remove the blood pressure cuff. Record the bleeding time. Bleeding time is determined to the nearest 30 seconds.,Procedure,If bleeding continues for more than 15 minutes, the procedure should be discontinued,

24、 and pressure applied to the wound sites. The bleeding time should be repeated on the other arm. If bleeding has again not ceased within 15 minutes, the results are reported as greater than 15 minutes. After ensuring that the bleeding has stopped, carefully bandage the site. Appropriately discard al

25、l used materials and wash hands.,Result,Normal Values 1.0 9.0 minutes NOTE: If bleeding continues for more than 15 minutes, the procedure should be discontinued, and pressure applied to the wound sites. The bleeding time should be repeated on the other arm. If bleeding has again not ceased within 15

26、 minutes, the results are reported as greater than 15 minutes.,Sources of Error,If the patient has taken aspirin or aspirin-containing compounds 7 to 10 days prior to the procedure, the bleeding time may be prolonged. The technician must determine the patients history concerning aspirin ingestion to ensure quality results. Results may be affected by an improperly performed puncture. A puncture that is too shallow, too deep, or in an inappropriate location will adversely affect test results.,Sources of Error,The alcohol must be completely dried before making the punct

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