%0 Journal Article %T Diagnosis of sepsisİ\induced disseminated intravascular coagulation and coagulopathy %A Eizo Watanabe %A Kei Hayashida %A Shigeki Kushimoto %A Takeshi Wada %A The Japanese Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guideline Working Group for disseminated intravascular coagulation %A Yutaka Umemura %J Archive of "Acute Medicine & Surgery". %D 2019 %R 10.1002/ams2.411 %X Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a frequent complication in sepsis. Once patients develop DIC, the mortality rate increases significantly. Moreover, recent studies have suggested that coagulation disorder plays a significant role in the development of organ dysfunction in sepsis. Thus, the early detection of DIC is vital in sepsis care, and the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine established a set of original diagnostic criteria in 2006 (JAAM DIC). Since then, the usefulness of the JAAM DIC has been repeatedly reported, and these criteria have been widely adopted in emergency and critical care settings in Japan. Different criteria have also been released by the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH overtİ\DIC), and the latter criteria are presently considered to be the international standard. Compared with the JAAM DIC, the ISTH overtİ\DIC criteria are stricter and the timing of diagnosis is later. This discrepancy is because of conceptual differences. As many physicians think sepsisİ\associated DIC is the target of anticoagulant therapies in Japan, the JAAM DIC criteria were designed to allow the early initiation of treatment. As other countries do not provide DICİ\specific treatments, early diagnosis is not necessary, and this situation has led to a significant gap. However, as overtİ\DIC is a lateİ\phase coagulation disorder, a need for early detection has been advocated, and members of the ISTH have recently proposed the category of sepsisİ\induced coagulopathy. In this review, we introduce the strengths and weaknesses of the major criteria including JAAMİ\DIC, ISTH overtİ\DIC, sepsisİ\induced coagulopathy, and Japanese Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasisİ\DIC %K Coagulopathy %K diagnostic criteria %K disseminated intravascular coagulation %K sepsis/multiple organ failure %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6603393/