Test Name

DES-GAMMA-CARBOXY PROTHROMBIN

Aliases

PROTEIN INDUCED BY VITAMIN K ABSENCE OR ANTAGONIST II

Abbreviations

DCP, PIVKA-II

Test Classification

INDIVIDUAL

Department

SPECIAL CHEMISTRY

Sub Department

-

TAT Category

ELAPSED (CONTINUOUS) TIME

Estimated TAT

1

TAT Units

WEEKS

Test Requirements

Sample type: 2mL serum. Stability: Room temperature: Stable for 8 hours; Refrigerated (2-8°C): Stable for 7 days; Frozen (-20°C or below): Stable for 3 months. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Shipping Temperature: Refrigerated [samples may be shipped refrigerated (2-8°C) on cold packs if they will be received and tested within the 7-day stability window] or frozen.

Clinical Utility

An abnormal (non-functional) form of prothrombin that is used to assess the risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in high risk patients e.g. patients with chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis. It may also be used for monitoring in patients already known to have HCC. False positives occur with warfarin use or vitamin K deficiency. Best used alongside imaging and AFP.

Last Review

26th Feb 2026