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| | + | 2:The activated clotting time (ACT) can be performed manually with the specific blood tubes containing |
| | + | diatomaceous earth (ACT tubes, Becton Dickinson) or with an automated analyzer. If performed manually the |
| | + | tubes must be kept at body temperature through out the procedure, this is ideally achieved by the use of a |
| | + | controlled warm water bath or they can be kept under an arm and gently rocked. 2ml of blood are added to the |
| | + | tube and the time from collection to clot formation is measured. The normal ACT in a dog is 90-120 seconds and |
| | + | < 75 seconds in cats. |
| | + | The ACT evaluates both the intrinsic and common coagulation pathways so it is prolonged with abnormalities or |
| | + | deficiencies in factors XII, XI, IX, VIII, X, V, II or I. Because the ACT is a test on whole blood it can also be mildly |
| | + | prolonged by thrombocytopenia (<50,000). Disease processes expected to prolong the ACT include DIC, liver |
| | + | disease, Vitamin K antagonist poisons and hemophilia A & B. |
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