The use of APTT and PT as predictive markers in canine and feline oncology patients
Abstract
Coagulation abnormalities are often observed in canine and feline oncology patients and
are thought to correlate with disease progression and neoplastic severity. This can be
explained by the cancer's direct effect on the coagulation pathways or indirect effect
through the inflammatory response of the body to the tumor.
Prothrombin Time (PT) and Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) are widely
used coagulation assays, both in human and veterinary medicine, which measure different
pathways of the clotting cascade.