900.00

SAMPLE TYPE: Blood  GENDER: Both  AGE GROUP: All ages

Test Name: Coagulation Profile
(Also called: Coag Profile / Coagulation Panel)

About:
The Coagulation Profile is a group of tests that evaluate how well your blood clots. It helps detect bleeding disorders, clotting problems, liver disease, and conditions that affect the body’s ability to form normal clots.

Test Overview:
This test measures clotting factors, platelet function, and bleeding tendency. It is commonly done before surgeries, in patients on blood thinners, and in suspected bleeding disorders.

Reports Delivery:
Usually available within a few hours.

Is Fasting Required:
No

Category:

Description

Number of Tests Included:
A standard Coagulation Profile includes:

  • PT (Prothrombin Time)

  • INR (International Normalized Ratio)

  • aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time)

  • Bleeding Time (optional)

  • Clotting Time (optional)

  • Fibrinogen (in extended panels)

What is a Coagulation Profile Test?
A collection of blood tests that assess clot formation and breakdown. It helps determine whether the blood clots too slowly, too quickly, or abnormally.

Purpose of the Test:

  • Diagnose bleeding disorders

  • Monitor patients on warfarin or heparin

  • Pre-surgical evaluation

  • Detect liver disease (clotting factors are made in the liver)

  • Evaluate recurrent nosebleeds, bruising, or prolonged bleeding

  • Investigate blood clot formation (DVT, PE)

  • Assess Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals with unexplained bleeding or bruising

  • Patients on anticoagulants (blood thinners)

  • People with liver disease

  • Before major surgeries

  • Individuals with clotting disorders or family history

  • Those with repeated miscarriages (coagulation issues)

Components of the Test:

  • PT (Prothrombin Time): Measures extrinsic clotting pathway

  • INR: Standardized PT result (important for warfarin monitoring)

  • aPTT: Measures intrinsic clotting pathway

  • Fibrinogen level: (optional)

  • Bleeding & Clotting Time: (if included)

Understanding the Test Report:

  • High PT/INR: Blood takes longer to clot → liver disease, warfarin effect

  • High aPTT: Hemophilia, clotting factor deficiency, heparin effect

  • Low fibrinogen: DIC, severe liver disease

  • Prolonged BT/CT: Platelet issues, anemia, medications

Preparation and Procedure:

  • Routine blood draw

  • No special preparation required

  • Inform the lab if you are on blood thinners

How is the Test Done?
Blood is collected in a citrate tube and analyzed using coagulation analyzers to measure clot formation times.

Best Time for Test:
Anytime; especially important before surgeries or if symptoms occur.

Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the Coagulation Profile test via SDL, schedule home sample collection, and view your report digitally.