Literature DB >> 12918784

What role does the measurement of fibrinogen and its derivatives have in the diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation?

Carl-Erik Dempfle1.   

Abstract

Diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is based on the detection of indicators of in vivo coagulation activation in patients without evidence of localized thrombus formation. DIC is a frequent finding in patients with sepsis and malignancy, as well as other conditions associated with the exposition of procoagulant cellular or non-cellular surfaces to the flowing blood. DIC may lead to microvascular occlusion, as well as to consumption of procoagulant activity. Early diagnosis of DIC is achieved by measurement of fibrin-related parameters such as D-dimer antigen, fibrin monomer antigen, soluble fibrin complexes, or fibrin degradation products. Quantitative assays allow diagnosis and monitoring of DIC. New assays using monoclonal antibodies directed against epitopes specific for elastase-mediated fibrin degradation may add valuable diagnostic information in patients with septic conditions.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12918784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Rev        ISSN: 0268-960X            Impact factor:   8.250


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1.  Changes in levels of coagulation parameters in different trimesters among Chinese pregnant women.

Authors:  Wengong Wang; Kai Long; Fenglin Deng; Wei Ye; Pingwei Zhang; Xi Chen; Weiguo Dong; Ping Zheng; Xinxin Zhang; Tianyu Yang; Weihong Chen; Kai Yang
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 2.352

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