LOINC Code 43636-0: Plasminogen activator tissue type Chromogenic method Ql (PPP)
43636-0 is a LOINC code used to identify Plasminogen activator tissue type Chromogenic method Ql (PPP) in laboratory and clinical observation data. You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges. LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Plasminogen activator tissue type. It is commonly used with the system or sample type PPP.
What is this code?
LOINC codes identify tests, measurements, observations, survey items, and clinical questions in a standardized way. It is associated with the component Plasminogen activator tissue type. It is commonly used with the system or sample type PPP.
When is it used?
- Used in lab systems, EHRs, and clinical data exchange.
- May identify a test, observation, survey item, or clinical document request rather than a diagnosis.
- Status: ACTIVE
- Order vs observation: Both
- Method: Chromo
What it does not mean
- The code identifies the observation or test, not the actual result.
Key facts
- Plasminogen activator tissue type [Presence] in Platelet poor plasma by Chromogenic method
- Plasminogen activator tissue type
- Blood plasminogen activator; Chromogenic assay; COAGULATION; ENZY; Enzymatic assay; Hematology; Heme; Ordinal; Plas; Platelet poor plasma; PLG; PLGN; Point in time; PR; Profibrinolysin; QL; Qual; Qualitative; Random; Screen; Tissue plasminogen activator; TPA; t-PA; Vascular plasminogen activator
Where you may see this code
You may see this code in lab systems, lab reports, EHR exports, interoperability feeds, or other structured clinical data exchanges.
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