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D Dimer Quantitative Plasma Test in Goa

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D-Dimer Test Overview

D-Dimer test measures the amount of D-dimer in the blood.

D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product, a small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis. The product increases in conditions inducing inappropriate fibrinolysis. The D-dimer test is a type of blood test that aids in excluding the existence of a significant blood clot like with deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

The D-dimer test is particularly beneficial when they suspect an alternative cause of your symptoms and wish to rapidly exclude them. These symptoms may include swelling, pain, or redness in your leg caused by DVT or difficulty breathing, fast heartbeat, chest pain, and coughing resulting from a pulmonary embolism (PE).

WRITTEN BY: Dr.Shibani R Medical Writer, Medical Affairs

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D Dimer Quantitative Plasma Test Price in Goa

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the D Dimer Quantitative Plasma Test with a clear pricing structure

The price of D Dimer Quantitative Plasma Test in Goa is ₹ 1,400

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test must be taken to rule out clotting (thrombotic) episodes and to help diagnose conditions linked to thrombosis.

D-dimer testing is often recommended when someone shows symptoms of a serious condition like chest pain and breathing difficulty.

It is also ordered when someone has symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, such as:

  • Leg pain or tenderness, mainly in one leg
  • Leg swelling
  • Discoloration of the leg

Or symptoms of pulmonary embolism such as:

  • Sudden shortness of breath, laboured breathing
  • Coughing, haemoptysis (presence of blood in sputum)
  • Lung-related chest pain
  • Rapid heart rate

When a blood vessel or tissue is injured and starts to bleed, a process called haemostasis is started by the body to create a blood clot to restrict and eventually stop the bleeding. This process produces fibrin threads which is a protein which links with the haemostasis to form a fibrin net. That net along with the platelets, helps hold the creation blood clot in place at the injury until the wound is healed.

Once the injury is healed and a clot is no longer needed, the body uses plasmin, an enzyme to break the thrombus (clot) into small pieces so that it can be removed. The pieces of the disintegrating fibrin in the clot are called fibrin degradation products (FDP), which consist of variously sized pieces of crosslinked fibrin. One of the final fibrin degradation products produced is D-dimer. The level of D-dimer in the blood can significantly rise when there is a critical formation and breakdown of fibrin clots in the body.

For a person who is at low or intermediate risk for blood clotting and/or thrombotic embolism, the strength of the D-dimer can help determine the strength of the fibrin and if needed, the person can be hospitalised.

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