Test Name

D-DIMER

Aliases

-

Abbreviations

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Test Classification

INDIVIDUAL

Department

HEMATOLOGY

Sub Department

COAGULATION

TAT Category

ELAPSED (CONTINUOUS) TIME

Estimated TAT

3

TAT Units

HOURS

Test Requirements

During sample collection, fill up to the mark on the tube (do not ""add up"" samples collected in other tubes to reach the required volume). Submit 2mL frozen citrated plasma in a separation vial. The aliquot label should identify the sample type as citrated plasma. SHIPPING/ TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS Shipping Temperature: Refrigerated ANALYTE STABILITY Room Temperature: 8 HOURS at 20-25°C │ Refrigerated: 4 DAYS at 2-8°C │ Frozen: 6 MONTHS at -20°C

Clinical Utility

Diagnose disseminated intravascular coagulation, monitoring response to therapeutic fibrinolysis. D-dimer levels can be increased in various clinical disorders e.g. recent trauma, surgery, inflammation, neoplasia etc.

Last Review

26th Feb 2026