| Animal | Canine, Feline |
| Sample type | Serum,Plasma |
| Sample volume | 75μL |
| 39-86 °F storage | 24 months shelf life |


D-Dimer is a specific degradation product of cross-linked fibrin under the action of plasmin.
The content of D-Dimer in normal body plasma is very low. Its increase indicates that fibrinthrombosis and fibrinolysis have occurred in the body.As one of the molecular markers ofhypercoagulability and hyperfibrinolysis in vivo. D-dimer is a sensitive indicator of DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation) and a marker of systemic thrombosis (such aspulmonary embolism), and its elevation has diagnostic significance for DIC and systemic thrombosis. In addition D-dimer is also a marker of hypercoagulable states such as tumors and heart disease.
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| Animal | Canine, Feline |
| Sample type | Serum,Plasma |
| Sample volume | 75μL |
| 39-86 °F storage | 24 months shelf life |
| Basically normal | 0-250 ng/mL |
| Thrombosis cannot be ruled out | 250-1000 ng/mL |
| Thrombus or DIC may be present and further examination is required | >1000 ng/mL |
D-Dimer Rapid Quantitative Test is a fluorescence immunoassay used along with Healvet 3000 analyzer for quantitative determination of D-Dimer concentration in canine or feline whole blood, plasma specimen. The test is used as an aid to thrombosis diagnosed.
Step 1: Sample Preparation
Add 75 µL of serum or plasma sample into the buffer tube.
Mix thoroughly without forming bubbles.
Step 2: Sample Application
Transfer 75 µL of the prepared mixture into the sample well of the test card.
Step 3: Result Analysis
Insert the test card into the Healvet 3000 Analyzer with standard test mode.
Read and record the test result according to the analyzer instructions.
