It produces the level of D-dimer in patient blood in 12 minutes. Attending clinicians can integrate this information with other pertinent parameters to assess the coagulation status of the patient. For example, a positive D-dimer result means that the patient has to undergo further imaging in order to diagnose whether or not he or she has DVT or PE.
D-Dimer
Measuring D-dimer level in 12 mins
The presence of D-dimer in blood indicates that thrombin has been formed and fibrin generated from fibrinogen in vivo as a result of activation of the coagulation system. This test measures the level in the blood to help assess the thrombotic state.
- Diagnosis diseases
- Deep Vein Thrombosis, Pulmonary Embolism