Immuno-Diagnostics Antibodies & Antigens for Veterinary Coagulation Test

Coagulation on the other hand is the process of putting a halt on blood loss through proper clotting of blood. FDP or D-dimer is crucial for the identification of clots and their degradation in numerous critical diseases. Abnormal results include an increased risk for thrombosis or disseminated intravascular coagulation pending diagnosis and treatment in veterinary medicine.


Product list of GeneMedi's products for Veterinary Cagulation Test


Catalog No. Products Name Detected Species Disease/Condition Products Type Products Information
GMP-FEL-D-Dimer-Ag Feline D dimer (D-Dimer) antigen Cat/Feline Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) peptide-(naked/BSA/OVA) Details
GMP-FEL-D-Dimer-Ab Anti-Feline D dimer (D-Dimer) antibody Cat/Feline Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) antibody(Fc/mFc) Details
GMP-CAN-D-Dimer-Ag Canine D dimer (D-Dimer) antigen Dog/Canine Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) peptide-(naked/BSA/OVA) Details
GMP-CAN-D-Dimer-Ab Anti-Canine D dimer (D-Dimer) antibody Dog/Canine Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) antibody(Fc/mFc) Details
GMP-BOV-D-Dimer-Ag Bovine D dimer (D-Dimer) antigen Bovines/Cattle Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) peptide-(naked/BSA/OVA) Details
GMP-BOV-D-Dimer-Ab Anti-Bovine D dimer (D-Dimer) antibody Bovines/Cattle Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) antibody(Fc/mFc) Details
GMP-EQU-D-Dimer-Ag Equine D dimer (D-Dimer) antigen Equine/Horse Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) peptide-(naked/BSA/OVA) Details
GMP-EQU-D-Dimer-Ab Anti-Equine D dimer (D-Dimer) antibody Equine/Horse Thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) antibody(Fc/mFc) Details


Understanding Coagulation: Key Biomarkers in Veterinary Health

Haemostasis in animals implies the process of blood clotting to provide for cessation of bleeding. It is a multiple series of processes where several proteins dissolved in the blood termed as coagulation factors trigger their specific actions. Blood clotting is crucial especially when a person has an injury or a surgery, so that he does not lose a lot of blood. However, disorders in process may also result in either formation of a clot, thrombosis, or the lack of clot formation, hemorrhage which may be fatal.


Diagnosing and Managing Coagulation Disorders in Pets

These antecedents give blood clotting a connotation of haemostasis in animals that indicate the need for a stoppage of blood flow. It is a multiple series of processes in which, several proteins dissolved in the blood called the coagulation factors bring out their respective actions. Coagulation is very important especially when for example a person has a cut or undergoes surgery so that he or she does not lose much blood. However, disorders in process may either lead to the formation of a clot, arising to thrombosis or lack of it, known as hemorrhage which could possibly be fatal.

Navigating Coagulation Biomarkers in Veterinary Medicine
Biomarker Normal Range Implications in Disease Specimens/Biofluids Age Considerations Measurement Method
D-Dimer Variable; species-dependent Elevated in thrombosis, DIC Blood, Plasma May vary with age; older animals may have higher baseline levels Immunoassay
PT (Prothrombin Time) Variable; species-dependent Prolonged in coagulation factor deficiency, liver disease Blood No specific age correlation Coagulometer
aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time) Variable; species-dependent Prolonged in intrinsic pathway factor deficiencies Blood No specific age correlation Coagulometer
Fibrinogen Variable; species-dependent Elevated in inflammation, decreased in severe DIC Blood Levels can increase with inflammation Heat precipitation, Coagulometer
Platelet Count Variable; species-dependent Decreased in thrombocytopenia, increased in thrombocytosis Blood Young animals may have higher counts Automated Hematology Analyzer
vWF (von Willebrand Factor) Variable; species-dependent Decreased in von Willebrand disease Blood, Plasma Breed-specific variations ELISA, Immunoassay
AT (Antithrombin) Variable; species-dependent Decreased in DIC, liver disease Blood, Plasma No specific age correlation Immunoassay
Factor VIII Variable; species-dependent Decreased in Hemophilia A Blood, Plasma Genetic predisposition Coagulometer, Immunoassay
Thrombin Time Variable; species-dependent Prolonged in fibrinogen deficiency or dysfunction Blood No specific age correlation Coagulometer
ACT (Activated Clotting Time) Variable; species-dependent Prolonged in coagulation factor deficiencies, anticoagulant therapy Blood No specific age correlation Coagulometer





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