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  2. Prothrombin time - Wikipedia

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    The reference range for prothrombin time depends on the analytical method used, but is usually around 12–13 seconds (results should always be interpreted using the reference range from the laboratory that performed the test), and the INR in absence of anticoagulation therapy is 0.8–1.2.

  3. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    The CPT code revisions in 2013 were part of a periodic five-year review of codes. Some psychotherapy codes changed numbers, for example 90806 changed to 90834 for individual psychotherapy of a similar duration. Add-on codes were created for the complexity of communication about procedures.

  4. Liver function tests - Wikipedia

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    These tests include prothrombin time (PT/INR), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), albumin, bilirubin (direct and indirect), and others. The liver transaminases aspartate transaminase (AST or SGOT) and alanine transaminase (ALT or SGPT) are useful biomarkers of liver injury in a patient with some degree of intact liver function.

  5. INR - Wikipedia

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    INR or Inr may refer to: Biology. Initiator element, a core promoter in genetics; International normalized ratio of prothrombin time of blood coagulation;

  6. Procedure code - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (including Current Procedural Terminology) (for outpatient use; used in United States) ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) (for inpatient use; used in United States) ICD-9-CM Volume 3 (subset of ICD-9-CM) (formerly used in United States prior to the introduction of the ICD-10-PCS)

  7. INR self-monitoring - Wikipedia

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    INR self-monitoring is a medical kit that is used by patients both on long-term and on lifetime anti-coagulation therapy to measure their INR (International Normalized Ratio) levels themselves at your premises without going to a clinic. People who self-monitor their INR levels use a portable INR monitor as in a clinic.

  8. Factor X - Wikipedia

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    2159 14058 Ensembl ENSG00000126218 ENSMUSG00000031444 UniProt P00742 O88947 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000504 NM_001312674 NM_001312675 NM_001242368 NM_007972 RefSeq (protein) NP_000495 NP_001299603 NP_001299604 NP_001229297 NP_031998 Location (UCSC) Chr 13: 113.12 – 113.15 Mb Chr 8: 13.09 – 13.11 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Coagulation factor X (EC 3.4.21.6), or Stuart ...

  9. Argatroban - Wikipedia

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    The combination of argatroban and warfarin may raise the INR to greater than 5.0 without a significant increased risk of bleeding complications. [6] One solution to this problem is to measure the chromogenic factor X level. A level < 40–45% typically indicates that the INR will be therapeutic (2–3) when the argatroban is discontinued.