D-Dimer, Quantitative (Test)
- Adults seeking quantitative measurement of D-dimer fibrin fragments in blood
- Individuals supporting post-illness clotting status monitoring with clinician guidance
- Those working with practitioners to assess fibrinogen degradation byproduct levels
About D-Dimer, Quantitative (Test)
D-Dimer, Quantitative is a blood-based diagnostic test from Quest Diagnostics that measures fibrin degradation products in the bloodstream, offering a quantitative result rather than a simple positive/negative readout. This test is typically ordered by a healthcare provider to help assess clotting activity and support clinical evaluation of coagulation status. It is intended for individuals whose practitioner has identified a need to monitor or investigate abnormal clotting-related markers.
Why It's Worth Considering: Quest Diagnostics' quantitative methodology provides a numerical value that allows clinicians to track changes over time, offering more nuanced data than qualitative assays.
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- Adults seeking quantitative measurement of D-dimer fibrin fragments in blood
- Individuals supporting post-illness clotting status monitoring with clinician guidance
- Those working with practitioners to assess fibrinogen degradation byproduct levels
- Patients in follow-up protocols requiring numerical D-dimer level tracking
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