The INR, or International Normalized Ratio, is a measure of how long it takes your blood to clot. A prothrombin time (PT) is a another blood test done to help measure your INR. The higher your PT or INR, the longer your blood takes to clot. An elevated PT or INR means your blood...
INR result meaning The higher the INR,the longer it takes for the blood to clot. Elevated INR may inform us of an increased risk of bleeding, while low INR can mean a possibility of thromboembolism complications. A PT INR test is a simple and efficient way of controlling the treatment of...
Not enough sample: This message may appear when not enough blood reaches the test area. This can occur if not enough blood was applied to the sample well or if the strip channel is blocked. Error 444:Users may receive this error if there is a problem with the monitor calculati...