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|D-Dimers
|D-Dimers
|μg/L
|μg/L
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|N/A
|''≤ 50                        500 ug/L''  
|Age                    Cut-Off 
''51-60                     600 ug/L''  
''≤ 50                     500 ug/L''  
''51-60                   600 ug/L''  


''61-70                     700 ug/L''
''61-70                   700 ug/L''


''71-80                     800 ug/L''
''71-80                   800 ug/L''


''>80                         900 ug/L''
''>80                      900 ug/L''
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|Malaria
|Malaria

Revision as of 23:45, 13 November 2022

Hospital patients critical ranges (includes out-patients)

Test Reporting units Lower limit Upper limit
WBC x 109/L N/A 50
Hb g/L 70
Platelets x 109/L 50 1000
Neutrophils x 109/L 0.5 30
INR 2.0 (if not on anticoagulants)
5.0 (if on warfarin and fax results to pharmacy)
APTT secs 50 (if not on anticoagulants)
150 (if on heparin)
Fibrinogen g/L 1.0

Community patients critical ranges

Test Reporting units Lower limit Upper limit
WBC x 109/L 2.0 50
Hb g/L 80
Platelets x 109/L 90 1000
Neutrophils x 109/L 0.5 25
INR 5.0
Fibrinogen g/L 1.0
D-Dimers μg/L N/A Age Cut-Off

≤ 50                     500 ug/L 51-60                   600 ug/L

61-70                   700 ug/L

71-80                   800 ug/L

>80                      900 ug/L

Malaria All malaria results to be phoned and faxed

*Also known as Panic Ranges