What causes high Transferrin saturation and low D Dimer?

high Transferrin saturation

High Transferrin saturation and low D Dimer can be caused by many reasons.

If your Transferrin saturation is in between 13 % and 45 % and your D Dimer is in between 0.1 ug/mL and 0.51 ug/mL then you need not worry as these are the normal ranges for Transferrin saturation and D Dimer respectively. But if your levels are lesser or greater than the above values, then there may be some problem in your body.

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Normal range of Transferrin saturation : 13 - 45 %

Ideal values of Transferrin saturation depending on age :
Age Ideal Transferrin saturation value
<5 years 13.22776
5-10 years 13.45951
10-15 years 13.69532
15-20 years 13.93526
20-25 years 14.17941
25-30 years 14.42783
30-35 years 14.68061
35-40 years 14.93781
40-45 years 15.19952
45-50 years 15.46582
50-55 years 15.73678
55-60 years 16.01249
60-70 years 16.29303
70-80 years 16.57848
80-90 years 16.86893
90-100 years 17.16447
>100 years 17.46519

*Ideal values are calculated based on our database of patient records

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Some examples of conditions that increase or decrease Transferrin saturation levels include:

  • Anemia
  • Your body doesnt have enough healthy red blood cells
  • Chronic Illness
  • Iron poisoning
  • Gastrointestinal blood loss

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Normal range of D Dimer : 0.1 - 0.51 ug/mL

Ideal values of D Dimer depending on age :
Age Ideal D Dimer value
<5 years 0.112
5-10 years 0.114
10-15 years 0.116
15-20 years 0.118
20-25 years 0.12
25-30 years 0.122
30-35 years 0.124
35-40 years 0.126
40-45 years 0.128
45-50 years 0.13
50-55 years 0.132
55-60 years 0.134
60-70 years 0.136
70-80 years 0.138
80-90 years 0.14
90-100 years 0.142
>100 years 0.144

High Transferrin saturation and low D Dimer can be caused by a lot of reasons. If you take Transferrin saturation and D Dimer blood tests and the results are higher than 45 % for Transferrin saturation and lower than 0.1 ug/mL for D Dimer, your physician may recommend more tests to figure out the problem. You might also get these tests if your physician thinks you have some other disease.

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How the Transferrin saturation and D Dimer Tests Are Done :

If your doctor wants Transferrin saturation and D Dimer tests on you, you may need to go through these tests. During the Transferrin saturation and D Dimer blood tests, a pathologist will put a needle into your veins and take out a small quantity of blood. A pathologist is a physician in the medical field who thoroughly studies the causes and effects of disease. Within a few hours you will get your Transferrin saturation and D Dimer Test reports by your pathologist.

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