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Thrombin Clotting Time
Also known as : [Dilute Thrombin Clotting Time],[DTCT],[TCT]


Blood
Test performed by: LabPLUS Coagulation


Test performed by the  Coagulation laboratory: ( Ext 22069 ).
For results, use ward computer or phone LabLINK:   22000 or (09) 307-8995 or 0800 522 758 .


Specimen Collection
Citrate2.7 mL Citrate Blood

or


Citrate1.8 mL Citrate Blood

or


Micro-citrate1 mL Paediatric Micro-citrate Blood


Reference Intervals
Units: Seconds
Age RangeEither Sex
All15 - 20[1]

[1] Uncertainty of Measurement:   4%

Diagnostic Use and Interpretation

The Thrombin Clotting Time (TCT) reflects inhibitors to thrombin e.g. heparin, FDP and fibrinogen abnormalities (low levels, dysfibrinogenaemia) and direct thrombin inhibitors eg. Dabigatran.

TCT is most commonly used as part of the evaluation of a long APTT to check for the presence of heparin, which markedly prolongs the TCT. Addition of protamine sulphate will normalise the result.

 

Interpretation

Also See

Reptilase Time


Contact Information

For further information contact the Haematology laboratory (Ext 22067) or:

Dr Nicola Eaddy                                    Ext 22005
Dr Peter Bradbeer                                   Ext 22062  
Dr Anna Ruskova                                   Ext 22137
Dr Nikhil Rabade                                   Ext 22071



Last updated at 13:09:28 11/09/2024