Table 2.

Scoring algorithm for the diagnosis of DIC

Platelet count, ×109/L 
 >100 = 0 
 <100 = 1 
 <50 = 2 
Level of fibrin markers (eg D-dimer, fibrin degradation products) 
 No increase = 0 
 Increased but <5x upper limit of normal = 2 
 Strong increase (≥5x upper limit of normal) = 3 
Prolonged prothrombin time* 
 <3 s = 0 
 ≥3 s but <6 s = 1 
 ≥ 6 s = 2 
Fibrinogen level 
 >1.0 g/L = 0 
 ≤1.0 g/L = 1 
Platelet count, ×109/L 
 >100 = 0 
 <100 = 1 
 <50 = 2 
Level of fibrin markers (eg D-dimer, fibrin degradation products) 
 No increase = 0 
 Increased but <5x upper limit of normal = 2 
 Strong increase (≥5x upper limit of normal) = 3 
Prolonged prothrombin time* 
 <3 s = 0 
 ≥3 s but <6 s = 1 
 ≥ 6 s = 2 
Fibrinogen level 
 >1.0 g/L = 0 
 ≤1.0 g/L = 1 

This scoring system is only appropriate in patients with an underlying disorder that can be associated with DIC. A score of ≥5 points is compatible with DIC. Note that if the score is <5, consider repeating after 1 to 2 days.43 

*

If prothrombin time values are only available as INRs, an INR value of >1.3 or >1.5 will generate 1 or 2 points, respectively (assuming the International Sensitivity Index value of the thromboplastin reagents used is close to 1).

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