Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (929 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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   Limitations
Preanalytic
   Clotted specimens or those obtained with the wrong anticoagulant
   Inappropriately filled test tubes
   Inappropriately stored blood
   Hyperlipidemic, icteric, or hemolyzed blood
   Hct >55%
FIBRINOGEN DEGRADATION PRODUCTS (FDPs)
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   Definition
   FDPs represent fragments D and E, major breakdown products of fibrinogen and fibrin. FDPs do not distinguish between fibrinolysis, fibrinogenolysis (the effect of pathologic or therapeutic fibrinolysis), or the combined effect of fibrinolysis plus thrombin generation, as seen in DIC.
   
Normal range:
<10 μg/mL.
   Use
   FDP, as performed in most laboratories, is a simple and rapid semiquantitative, latex-based test.
   It is used, in conjunction with other assays, to diagnose activated fibrinolysis or DIC in suspected patients.
   Interpretation

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