Veltmann Coagulation Test

Veltman coagulation test (Veltman-Indra coagulation test) is a laboratory test used to determine blood clotting and the level of hemostasis. Decreased blood clotting may indicate the presence of a disease such as hemophilia, polycythemia, or acute leukemia. The Veltman test is the fastest method for measuring blood clotting. It is based on the ability of red blood cells to coagulate under the influence of calcium chloride. This hemostasis test is a simple and accessible method. This technique is especially important in providing first aid and emergency surgery in the operating room.

The Veltman-Indra reaction is injected with a syringe into the first and second