Canine D-Dimer (c D-Dimer) Test Kit
Accurately assess fibrinolysis and identify coagulation disorders in canine patients with Tashikin's advanced Fluorescence Immunoassay.
Technology
Sample Type
Time to Result
Kit Size
Canine D-Dimer is a crucial biomarker for assessing fibrinolysis and identifying coagulation disorders, particularly disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and thromboembolic diseases in dogs. The Tashikin Canine D-Dimer FIA Test Kit offers veterinarians a rapid, quantitative, and highly accurate tool to evaluate D-Dimer levels, enabling early detection, precise risk stratification, and effective management of critical canine patients. Its reliability supports confident clinical decisions in emergency and critical care settings.
Your Path to a Confident Diagnosis:
Identify Thromboembolic Risk
Rapidly screen canine patients suspected of conditions like PTE, DIC, or other hypercoagulable states.
Monitor Coagulation Disorders
Track D-Dimer levels to assess disease progression and treatment efficacy in active coagulation pathologies.
Aid Prognosis in Critical Cases
Utilize quantitative results to support prognostic assessments for critically ill or post-surgical canine patients.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Analyte | Canine D-Dimer |
| Methodology | Fluorescence Immunoassay (FIA) |
| Detection Range | 50 - 5000 ng/mL |
| Sample Type | Canine Plasma (Sodium Citrate or EDTA) |
| Sample Volume | 80 µL |
| Assay Time | 10-15 Minutes |
| Kit Size | 10 Tests / Kit |
| Storage | 2-30°C (36-86°F) |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture |
Performance validated against gold-standard reference methods for superior clinical correlation.
1. Prepare Sample
Collect canine plasma (sodium citrate or EDTA) according to standard veterinary procedures, ensuring proper handling to prevent clotting.
2. Add Sample to Cassette
Carefully pipette the specified volume (e.g., 80 µL) of the prepared plasma sample into the sample well of the test device.
3. Insert into Analyzer
Place the test cassette into the Tashikin Quantitative Immunoassay Analyzer and initiate the test protocol.
4. Obtain Quantitative Result
The analyzer will automatically process the sample and display the quantitative D-Dimer concentration within 10-15 minutes.
Integrate Data for a Clearer Clinical Picture
A single test provides an answer for today, but tracking results over time reveals the full story. By logging results in Tashikin's VetEx.ai platform, you build a comprehensive patient history, visualize trends, and enhance your clinical decision-making.
Learn About VetEx.ai