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Reptilase time
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Reptilase time

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Reptilase time
Purpose blood test used to detect deficiency or abnormalities in fibrinogen

Reptilase time (RT) is a blood test used to detect deficiency or abnormalities in fibrinogen, especially in cases of heparin contamination.

Reptilase, an enzyme found in the venom of Bothrops snakes, has activity similar to thrombin. Unlike thrombin, reptilase is resistant to inhibition by antithrombin III. Thus, the reptilase time is not prolonged in blood samples containing heparin, hirudin, or direct thrombin inhibitors, whereas the thrombin time will be prolonged in these samples. Reptilase also differs from thrombin by releasing fibrinopeptide A, but not fibrinopeptide B, in its cleavage of fibrinogen.

Causes of prolonged thrombin time
Reptilase time Cause Further workup indicated
Normal Heparin, hirudin, or direct thrombin inhibitor Human TT and/or heparin assays
Prolonged Hypo- or afibrinogenemia Fibrinogen quantification
Dysfibrinogenemia Fibrinogen activity assay
Fibrin(ogen) split products (FSP) FSP or D-dimer quantification



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