Prothrombin Time (PT) With INR
The Prothrombin Time (PT) with INR test measures how long your blood takes to clot in response to an external injury like a cut on your finger. The longer it takes your blood to clot, the greater your risk of excessive bleeding, even from minor injuries. Prothrombin time is measured in seconds, while the INR is a standardized value that allows for the comparison of results from different labs that may use different instruments to perform the test.
This test may provide insight if you are concerned about having a bleeding disorder. It is also used to monitor anticoagulant therapy with warfarin, assess liver health, and monitor vitamin K deficiency.