Volume 96, Issue 4 pp. 846-849
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Comparison of immunofiltration assay of plasma D-dimer with diagnostic imaging in deep vein thrombosis

S. B. KILLICK

S. B. KILLICK

Department of Haematology, St Helier NHS Trust, Surrey ,

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P. G. PENTEK

P. G. PENTEK

Department of Haematology, St Helier NHS Trust, Surrey ,

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J. E. MERCIECA

J. E. MERCIECA

Department of Haematology, St Helier NHS Trust, Surrey ,

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M. F. CLARKE

M. F. CLARKE

Department of Haematology, St Helier NHS Trust, Surrey ,

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D. H. BEVAN

D. H. BEVAN

Division of Haematology, Department of Cellular and Molecular Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London

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First published: 14 November 2003
Citations: 15
Dr D. H. Bevan Department of Haematology, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE.

Abstract

This prospective study was designed to assess the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and negative predictive value of the NycoCard D-dimer plasma immunofiltration assay in patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT) confirmed by ultrasonography/venography. 84 medical patients were recruited: 43 patients (51%) had proven venous thrombosis, 33 by venography and 10 by ultrasonography. The sensitivity of NycoCard D-dimer in patients with DVT was 95.3%, the specificity was 22.0% and the negative predictive value was 81.8%. An algorithm including the NycoCard D-dimer test for the acute management of DVT is proposed. This would enable low-risk patients to be discharged early from hospital, without imaging or anticoagulant therapy.

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