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D-Dimer, Quantitative
Test Code: D-DI
Overview
Ordering
Specimen
Performing
Clinical/Interpretive
Contacts
Coding
Useful For
Useful For
The D-dimer test is useful for exclusion (but not diagnosis) of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required
Specimen Type
Preferred Container/Tube
Acceptable Container/Tube
Specimen Volume
Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
No
Whole Blood, Plasma
3.2% Citrated Blue Top Tube (BTT)Citrated Blue Top Tube (BTT)
1.0 mL Platelet Poor Plasma
0.5 mL Platelet Poor Plasma
Collection Processing Instructions
Collection Processing
See "
Preparation of Platelet Poor Plasma
"
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Whole Blood
Ambient
4 Hours
Refrigerated
24 Hours
Plasma
Ambient
4 hours
Refrigerated
24 hours
Frozen (-20°C)
2 Weeks
Frozen (-70°C)
6 Months
Rejection Criteria
Rejection Criteria
Specimens filled below the fill line
Clotted
Specimens with abnormal results that have a Hct >55% that have not had the citrate anticoagulant adjusted
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Diagnostic Treatment Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Eau Claire
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Flambeau Hospital
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Ladysmith Medical Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CA-620
Lakeview Medical Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
Less than 2 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Merrill
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
Minocqua
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Neillsville
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Stevens Point
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
Wausau
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Wisconsin Rapids
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
Marshfield
< 190 - 499 ng/mL
Interpretation
Interpretations
An elevation of D-dimer (>500 ng/mL) indicates activation of coagulation with formation and degradation of cross-linked fibrin. It is a very sensitive, albeit very nonspecific, marker of pulmonary embolism (PE) or deep venous thrombosis (DVT). The main value of D-dimer testing in the setting of possible PE or DVT is its negative rule-out capability. A negative D-dimer result, when the pre-test probability of PE or DVT is low to intermediate, essentially excludes PE and DVT. In healthy adults D-dimer levels increase in a linear fashion after age 50. By optimizing the cutoffs with age, the very high sensitivity of the test can be maintained while providing greater specificity. This allows a greater percentage of older adults to be ruled-out. This allows a simple calculation of AGE x 10 for patients over 50 years old. For example, a 65 year-old patient would now have a cutoff of < 650 ng/mL (i.e. values of 650 ng/mL or less considered negative).
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
85379
Ordering Applications
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application
Description
Centricity
D-Dimer
Cerner
D-Dimer
COM
D-Dimer-Blood
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required
Specimen Type
Preferred Container/Tube
Acceptable Container/Tube
Specimen Volume
Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
No
Whole Blood, Plasma
3.2% Citrated Blue Top Tube (BTT)Citrated Blue Top Tube (BTT)
1.0 mL Platelet Poor Plasma
0.5 mL Platelet Poor Plasma
Collection Processing
Collection Processing
See "
Preparation of Platelet Poor Plasma
"
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Whole Blood
Ambient
4 Hours
Refrigerated
24 Hours
Plasma
Ambient
4 hours
Refrigerated
24 hours
Frozen (-20°C)
2 Weeks
Frozen (-70°C)
6 Months
Rejection Criteria
Rejection Criteria
Specimens filled below the fill line
Clotted
Specimens with abnormal results that have a Hct >55% that have not had the citrate anticoagulant adjusted
Useful For
Useful For
The D-dimer test is useful for exclusion (but not diagnosis) of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
Marshfield
< 190 - 499 ng/mL
Interpretation
Interpretations
An elevation of D-dimer (>500 ng/mL) indicates activation of coagulation with formation and degradation of cross-linked fibrin. It is a very sensitive, albeit very nonspecific, marker of pulmonary embolism (PE) or deep venous thrombosis (DVT). The main value of D-dimer testing in the setting of possible PE or DVT is its negative rule-out capability. A negative D-dimer result, when the pre-test probability of PE or DVT is low to intermediate, essentially excludes PE and DVT. In healthy adults D-dimer levels increase in a linear fashion after age 50. By optimizing the cutoffs with age, the very high sensitivity of the test can be maintained while providing greater specificity. This allows a greater percentage of older adults to be ruled-out. This allows a simple calculation of AGE x 10 for patients over 50 years old. For example, a 65 year-old patient would now have a cutoff of < 650 ng/mL (i.e. values of 650 ng/mL or less considered negative).
For more information visit:
http://labtestsonline.org
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Diagnostic Treatment Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Eau Claire
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Flambeau Hospital
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Ladysmith Medical Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CA-620
Lakeview Medical Center
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
Less than 2 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Merrill
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
Minocqua
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Neillsville
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Stevens Point
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
Wausau
Monday through Sunday
2-4 hours
Immunoassay/Sysmex CS-2500
Wisconsin Rapids
Monday through Friday
2-4 hours
Optical Clot Detection/Sysmex CA-660
For billing questions, see Contacts
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
85379
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