What does the two-item fibrinolysis test check?

May 11, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
The two main components of fibrinolysis tests generally refer to fibrinogen and fibrin. Fibrinogen is a protein with coagulation function synthesized by the liver, while fibrin is an insoluble protein. The assessment of these two components plays an important role in the diagnosis, evaluation of treatment efficacy, and prognosis of thrombotic diseases.

The two main components assessed in fibrinolysis testing are fibrinogen and fibrin. The detailed analysis is as follows:
  Fibrinolysis testing typically refers to the evaluation of fibrinogen and fibrin. Fibrinogen is a protein with coagulation function synthesized by the liver. Under normal conditions, the half-life of fibrinogen in the body is 3–4 days. Fibrinogen promotes platelet aggregation and, under the action of thrombin, converts into fibrin to achieve hemostasis. Fibrin is an insoluble protein that plays a crucial role in blood coagulation. Fibrinolysis testing is significant for diagnosing thrombotic diseases, evaluating treatment efficacy, and predicting prognosis.
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