D-dimer is a degradation product of cross-linked fibrin. The D-dimer concentration is a measure of the fibrinolytic activity of plasmin in the vascular system. Elevated concentrations of D-dimer indicate increased coagulatory and fibrinolytic activity. With a normal D-dimer value, acute deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms may be ruled out with high reliability.
Preparation of patients: There is no physical preparation for the D-Dimer test.
Precautions: No modifications to change diet, medications, or activity required before this test. Phlebotomists should enquire about any blood thinners or anticoagulant medication any diseases like liver disease and rheumatoid arthritis. There are some herbs that are also able to replicate the effects of blood thinning medication.