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Fibrinogen Plasma Test

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    What is the fibrinogen plasma test?

    It is a blood test in which a protein called fibrinogen is measured and an assessment of its function in the blood is done.

    Also Read: D-DIMER
    What is fibrinogen?

    It is a protein also known as coagulation factor 1, which is produced in the liver and helps in blood clotting by forming clots at the site where bleeding has occurred.

    What are the other names for it?

    The following are the different names for it:

    • Serum fibrinogen
    • Coagulation factor 1
    • Plasma fibrinogen
    • Hypofibrinogenemia test
    What is the normal range for it?

    The normal value is 200-400 mg/dl

    What are the two different types of fibrinogen plasma tests?

    It is of two types:

    • Fibrinogen activity test which measures how much time fibrinogen takes to form a blood clot at the site of bleeding.
    • Fibrinogen antigen test which measures the amount of fibrinogen in the blood
    What are the signs to get it done?

    The following signs indicate the need for this test which are:

    • Easy bruises
    • Family history of bleeding disorders
    • Frequent nose bleeds
    • Bleeding gums
    • Disseminated intravascular coagulation signs
    What does higher levels of fibrinogen mean?

    This means there are higher chances of clot formation which can cause various problems like:

    • Inflammation
    • Cancer
    • Arthritis
    • Kidney disease
    • Heart attack
    • Stroke
     What does lower levels of fibrinogen mean?

    This means higher chances of bleeding after surgery and the following may be present:

    • Malnutrition
    • Liver disease
    • DIC (Disseminated intravascular coagulation)
    • Blood clotting disorders
    Is there any risk related to the test?

    There are no risks related except some slight bruising at the site where blood is drawn and mild lightheadedness after the test.

    Also Read: Serum protein

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