Plasma fibrin monitor level in DIC patients with a hematopoietic malignancy

1996 
The Plasma level of soluble fibrin monomer (sFM) was measured in 218 patients with a hematopoietic malignancy. Of them, 198 were diagnosed with disseminates intravascular coagulation (DIC), 20 with Pre-DIC, and 20 with Non-DIC. Pre-DIC was retrospectively defined as the condition at least 1 week before the onset of DIC. The plasma levels of sFM, thrombin-anti-thrombin III complex (TAT), plasmin alpha 2-antiplasmin inhibitor complex (PIC), and FDP-D-dimer were significantly higher in patients with DIC than in those with Non-DIC. These levels were significantly higher in patients with Pre-DIC than in those with Non-DIC. Among these hemostatic parameters, the plasma sFM showed the highest sensitivity and specificity for DIC or Pre-DIC. These findings suggests that sFM is the most valuable marker hemostatic for the diagnosis of DIC and Pre-DIC.
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