Many studies have investigated the clinical accuracy of the D-dimer test in combination with pretest probability score for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) exclusion. However, few have evaluated its potential when combined with additional markers such as fibrin monomer. The aim of this study was to test the incremental usefulness of fibrin monomer for DVT screening in a bi-marker approach. This was achieved by adding the fibrin monomer to logistic models that included different D-dimer tests. Plasma concentrations of D-dimer and fibrin monomer were measured in 96 outpatients suspected of having DVT and in 76 patients selected from the total patient group according to pretest probability score (termed the DVT-unlikely group). We constructed rece...
BACKGROUND: In primary care, D-dimer-combined with a clinical assessment-is recommended for ruling-o...
OBJECTIVES:D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product, a small protein fragment present in t...
The use of adapted cut-off values in the elderly, combined with clinical probability (PTP), increase...
Background: Deep venous thrombosis is a common disorder associated with significant morbidity, chron...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is a reliable and sensitive index of fibrin deposition and stabilization. As suc...
AbstractConclusionk/ST>The combination of a d-dimer assay and a clinical prediction model of the pos...
D-dimer is a soluble fibrin degradation product deriving from the plasmin-mediated degradation of cr...
Aim: To establish a new and reliable assay for quantification of the soluble fibrin (SF) in combinat...
D-dimer is a soluble fibrin degradation product deriving from the plasmin-mediated degradation of cr...
Background Current guidelines recommend the use of clinical decision rules, such as Wells score, in...
In the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), serial compression ultrasonography is a safe but ine...
Objective. While D-dimer can successfully diagnose venous thrombosis due to its excellent negative p...
D-Dimer is the term for any of a variety of split products that are derived from fibrin fibrils by t...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to evaluate the utility of using a d-dimer assay for the pur...
D-dimer tests are an essential element in the diagnostic work-up of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Ho...
BACKGROUND: In primary care, D-dimer-combined with a clinical assessment-is recommended for ruling-o...
OBJECTIVES:D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product, a small protein fragment present in t...
The use of adapted cut-off values in the elderly, combined with clinical probability (PTP), increase...
Background: Deep venous thrombosis is a common disorder associated with significant morbidity, chron...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is a reliable and sensitive index of fibrin deposition and stabilization. As suc...
AbstractConclusionk/ST>The combination of a d-dimer assay and a clinical prediction model of the pos...
D-dimer is a soluble fibrin degradation product deriving from the plasmin-mediated degradation of cr...
Aim: To establish a new and reliable assay for quantification of the soluble fibrin (SF) in combinat...
D-dimer is a soluble fibrin degradation product deriving from the plasmin-mediated degradation of cr...
Background Current guidelines recommend the use of clinical decision rules, such as Wells score, in...
In the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), serial compression ultrasonography is a safe but ine...
Objective. While D-dimer can successfully diagnose venous thrombosis due to its excellent negative p...
D-Dimer is the term for any of a variety of split products that are derived from fibrin fibrils by t...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to evaluate the utility of using a d-dimer assay for the pur...
D-dimer tests are an essential element in the diagnostic work-up of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Ho...
BACKGROUND: In primary care, D-dimer-combined with a clinical assessment-is recommended for ruling-o...
OBJECTIVES:D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product, a small protein fragment present in t...
The use of adapted cut-off values in the elderly, combined with clinical probability (PTP), increase...