Fibrinogen
Canine Fibrinogen

The Canine Fibrinogen cartridge allows you to measure fibrinogen quantitatively with high precision in your clinic. This provides the opportunity for better diagnosis and immediate treatment of the patient and a good dialogue with the owner.
- Performs a double quantitative fibrinogen determination with high precision.
- Elevated levels of fibrinogen above the normal range of 1.2 – 3.0 g/L indicate a degree of systemic inflammatory response. Increase in fibrinogen concentration is related to the magnitude of inflammation and often occurs before clinical evidence of disease.
- Low level of fibrinogen below 1.2 g/L may indicate disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), potential bleeding or liver problems.
- Extreme dynamic range from below 1 g/L to 20 g/L eliminates re-testing due to out of range and allows for testing of foals with high fibrinogen levels.
- Test time on normal sample is less than 12 minutes.
- Designed and validated for veterinary use on canine patients.
- Uses gold standard turbidity (Ellis-Stransky) Measurement
Equine Fibrinogen

The Equine Fibrinogen cartridge allows you to measure fibrinogen quantitatively with high precision directly during a visit to a equine patient or immediately when you return home to your clinic. This provides the opportunity for faster treatment of the animal and a good dialogue with the owner on how an infection is developing and if the patient is responding to treatment.
- Performs a double quantitative fibrinogen determination with high precision.
- Determine increase in fibrinogen concentration to asses inflammation, often before clinical evidence of the disease.
- Extreme dynamic range from below 1 g/L to 20 g/L eliminates re-testing due to out of range and allows for testing of foals with high fibrinogen levels.
- Decrease in fibrinogen concentration may indicate potential bleeding and/or liver problem.
- Test time on normal sample is less than 15 minutes.
- Designed and validated for veterinary use on equine patients.
- Uses gold standard turbidity (Ellis-Stransky) Measurement