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DIC Panel*

Important Note

*This test is orderable in Cerner as DIC Panel

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)  is a consumptive hemorrhagic and microthrombotic disorder that manifests as clinical bleeding or thrombosis. Conditions associated with DIC can include sepsis, trauma (head injury, severe tissue injury), obstetric complications (amniotic fluid embolism, abruptio placentae), malignancies, vascular disorders (hemangiomas, aortic aneurysm), and immunologic disorders. These disorders can cause formation of thrombin and fibrin intravascularly, which can result in widespread fibrin deposition contributing to thrombosis and organ failure or, conversely, can result in bleeding due to consumption of coagulation proteins and platelets. DIC is not a disease; rather it is a syndrome that is secondary to an underlying disorder.

Additional Codes

Panel includes:

D Dimer

PT/INR

PTT

Fibrinogen

Platelet Count

Red Cell Morph (Schistocytes)

Performing Laboratory

Rutland Regional Medical Center Laboratory

Specimen Requirements

Specimen Type: Whole blood

Container/Tube: Citrated Blue Top and Lavender top (EDTA)

Specimen Volume: Full tubes

Specimen Minimum Volume: Full tubes

Collection Instructions: 
1. Invert several times to mix blood.

2. Send specimen in original tube.

Additional Information: DIC Panel contains PTT, stability is 4 hours, ROOM TEMPERATURE, D-Dimer and Fibrinogen Stability are 8 hours Room Temperature, PT stable 24 hours Room Temperature.

 

Specimen Transport Temperature

Room Temperature

Day(s) Performed

Daily

Analytical Time:

1 Day
Available STAT

 

Methodology

Light scatter and turbidimetric