2010/08/13
To better diagnose DIC and for a reliable vital prognosis, Stago has developed STA®-Liatest® FM, a new quantitative and fully-automated assay for fibrin monomers determination.
Disseminated Intra-Vascular Coagulation (DIC) is an acquired syndrome resulting in an excessive systemic activation of coagulation.
This leads to consumption coagulopathy involving excessive formation of thrombin and fibrin and excessive consumption of platelets, coagulation factors and inhibitory systems.
This process can lead to the formation of disseminated thromboses (microvascular thrombi) with haemorrhagic signs, potentially leading to organ failure with risk of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
DIC is not an illness on its own but rather a complication or an effect of progression of other illnesses.
The principal causes of DIC are:
ISTH has proposed a scoring system based on laboratory tests for overt and non-overt DIC diagnosis.
The scoring for DIC adds a better prognostic value for patient mortality than the use of clinical scores alone.
The haemostasis tests to perform are the platelets count, the Quick time, the fibrinogen level and a fibrin-related marker level (soluble fibrin, fibrin degradation products).
A notation is attributed to each test result (between 0 and 3). The sum corresponds to the DIC score.
STA®-Liatest® FM | STA® -FM Calibrator | STA® -FM Control |
|---|---|---|
6 x 2 mL Buffer (R1) | 2 x 5 calibration levels x 1 mL | 6 x 2 control levels x 1 mL |