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==Overview==
==Overview==
 
Common laboratory tests obtained in a patient with atrial flutter include [[complete blood count]] with differential, [[thyroid function tests]], [[ABG]], [[urinalysis]], [[liver function tests]] and [[INR]] levels.
 
 
==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
 
Laboratory studies in patients with [[atrial flutter]] include:
Laboratory findings in patients with atrial flutter include:
* [[Complete blood count]] is routinely done to look for [[anemia]]
 
* Differential count to look for elevated white cell count in infectious causes like [[pericarditis]]
* Complete blood count - to look for [[anemia]]
* Thyroid function tests are done to look for [[hyperthyroidism]], which is a potential cause of atrial flutter
 
* Blood gas analysis is done to look for [[hypoxia]] and carbonmonoxide poisoning
* Differential count - in [[pericarditis]]
* [[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate]]
 
* Thyroid function tests - to look for [[hyperthyroidism]]
 
* Blood gas analysis
 
* [[ESR]]
 
* Urinalysis
* Urinalysis
* [[Liver function tests]]
* [[Liver function tests]]
 
* Pre-[[warfarin]] coagulation screen ([[INR]]/[[aPTT]])
* Pre-[[warfarin]] coagulation screen
 
 




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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [2]

Overview

Common laboratory tests obtained in a patient with atrial flutter include complete blood count with differential, thyroid function tests, ABG, urinalysis, liver function tests and INR levels.

Laboratory Findings

Laboratory studies in patients with atrial flutter include:


References

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