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The New Continuum of Anticoagulation Management for Better Patient Care
Prothrombin Time is a test of the blood's ability to clot. Blood clots form in response to vessel injury to prevent excessive loss of blood. If blood clots form inappropriately and lodge in the vascular system of important organs, serious consequences such as stroke can result. In certain medical conditions (i.e. atrial fibrillation or mechanical heart valves), blood clots are more likely to form and there is an increased risk of an adverse event. Oral anticoagulants are used to prevent clots in these conditions.
Oral anticoagulants have a narrow therapeutic range and the response to a standard dose varies widely both between patients and within a patient over time. Patients undergoing oral anticoagulant therapy must have their level of anti coagulation monitored often. Dosage adjustment should be made as needed to ensure maximum safety and efficacy.
Diagnostic Brochure (pdf file)
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 Includes: INRatio Meter, Professional User's Guide, Quick Refrence Guide, Power Supply, 50 Lancets, Training Video.

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 The INRatio™ single-use test strip is made of laminated layers of transparent plastic. The simple design features a sample well where blood is applied, 3 channels through which the blood sample flows to reach the testing areas, reagents to start the coagulation process, and electrodes that interface with the INRatio meter.

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