Effects of impaired renal function on levels and performance of D-dimer in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism.

  • Robert-Ebadi, Helia
  • Bertoletti, Laurent
  • Combescure, C.
  • Le Gal, Grégoire
  • Bounameaux, Henri
  • Righini, Marc
Publication date
June 2014
Publisher
Schattauer

Abstract

International audience: Clinical probability and D-dimer measurement play an essential role in the non-invasive diagnostic strategies for pulmonary embolism (PE). PE can be ruled out without further imaging in patients with non-high clinical probability and negative D-dimer. D-dimer level is increased in patients with renal impairment. Whether its diagnostic usefulness is maintained in these patients is not well determined. We aimed to evaluate the effects of renal impairment on diagnostic performances of D-dimer in patients with suspected PE. A retrospective analysis of 1,625 patients with suspected PE included in a multicentre prospective study was performed. D-dimer levels and percentages of patients with a negative D-dimer were compared...

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