Section: What Is an Activated Clotting Time?
Clotting time, or coagulation time, is the time required for blood to clot outside of the body. Clotting is a protective mechanism to prevent the body from bleeding, and many different proteins are involved in the various steps of coagulation. An abnormality at any point during the steps of coagulation can result in prolonged bleeding, and without treatment, bleeding disorders can sometimes lead to death.One of the tests used to help determine a possible cause for a bleeding disorder is the activated clotting test. An activated clotting time is indicated in any pet with a suspected coagulation or bleeding problem. This test is also performed before procedures in which there may be a clotting concern such as a liver biopsy. There are no real contraindications to performing this test.
A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test to evaluate the number of specific cells in the blood. This test is often used as a screening test for underlying infection, anemia and illness.
Bleeding disorders are diseases in which the blood does not clot normally, causing a tendency to bleed abnormally or excessively after minor bumps or cuts. The effects on your pet are related to how much...
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