Hs. Khaira et J. Mann, PLASMA D-DIMER MEASUREMENT IN PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED DVT - A MEANS OF AVOIDING UNNECESSARY VENOGRAPHY, European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery, 15(3), 1998, pp. 235-238
Objectives: To assess the applicability of plasma D-dimer levels in th
e exclusion of a DVT. Design: Consecutive cohort of patients. Material
s and Methods: Eighty consecutive patients presenting to the radiology
department with a clinical diagnosis of DVT were included. Citrated b
lood samples were taken from all patients before radiological investig
ation, plasma isolated and frozen for subsequent testing. The patients
then underwent venography (duplex scan was also used in some cases).
Plasma samples were tested using the NycoCard D-Dimer. NycoCard Reader
was used to estimate the D-dimer concentrations. Results: A DVT was d
iagnosed in 29 cases (36.7%). Plasma D-dimer levels had a sensitivity
of 96% (only one false negative), specificity of 40%, positive predict
ive value of 48%, and negative predictive value of 95% when compared t
o venography. Conclusions: A normal plasma D-dimer level could be used
as an exclusion test for DVT avoiding complications of venography and
saving time and money.