Background: D-dimer quantitative test is mainly used to rule out the presence of thromboembolic diseases (TEDs). Whether very high D-dimer (100 times above the cutoff point) can exclusively indicate the presence of TED should be known. Methods: D-dimer was detected by a quantitative immunoturbidimetric assay. The normal value is 0.2–0.7 mg/L fibrinogen equivalent units (FEUs). During the year of 2009, 1,053 D-dimer tests were performed. We analyzed the results of these patients to find out the causes of very high D-dimer. Results: The mean value of D-dimer in the 1,053 tests was 8.56 mg/L FEU, ranging from <0.2 mg/L to 563.2 mg/L FEU. Of them, 28 samples from 21 patients had very high D-dimer value: >50 mg/L FEU. Of the 21 patients, 9 (43%)...
Background Although pulmonary embolism (PE) with normal blood D-dimer (DD) concentrations is conside...
Background: Different coagulation abnormalities according to stroke subtypes have been reported. We ...
Background D-dimer concentrations have not been evaluated extensively as a predictor of increased...
AbstractBackgroundD-dimer quantitative test is mainly used to rule out the presence of thromboemboli...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is routinely measured as part of the clinical diagnosis algorithms for venous th...
SUMMARY · Every suspicion of thromboembolic disease requires urgent therapy decision because of the ...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is a reliable and sensitive index of fibrin deposition and stabilization. As suc...
Objective. To determine the utility of high quantitative D-dimer levels in the diagnosis of pulmonar...
BACKGROUND: Although the request for D-dimer is widespread in emergency departments (EDs), the cause...
Investigation of level (concentration) of d-dimer in the plasma is used to capture several pathologi...
Background D-dimer, a global biomarker for activation of the coagulation and fibrinolysis systems, i...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract D-Dimer ...
Identification of patients at risk of major bleeding is pivotal for optimal management of anticoagul...
Introduction: Clinical algorithms consisting of pre-test probability estimation and D-dimer testing ...
Background: Thrombosis superimposed on a ruptured or unstable atherosclerotic plaque is the leading ...
Background Although pulmonary embolism (PE) with normal blood D-dimer (DD) concentrations is conside...
Background: Different coagulation abnormalities according to stroke subtypes have been reported. We ...
Background D-dimer concentrations have not been evaluated extensively as a predictor of increased...
AbstractBackgroundD-dimer quantitative test is mainly used to rule out the presence of thromboemboli...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is routinely measured as part of the clinical diagnosis algorithms for venous th...
SUMMARY · Every suspicion of thromboembolic disease requires urgent therapy decision because of the ...
BACKGROUND: D-dimer is a reliable and sensitive index of fibrin deposition and stabilization. As suc...
Objective. To determine the utility of high quantitative D-dimer levels in the diagnosis of pulmonar...
BACKGROUND: Although the request for D-dimer is widespread in emergency departments (EDs), the cause...
Investigation of level (concentration) of d-dimer in the plasma is used to capture several pathologi...
Background D-dimer, a global biomarker for activation of the coagulation and fibrinolysis systems, i...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract D-Dimer ...
Identification of patients at risk of major bleeding is pivotal for optimal management of anticoagul...
Introduction: Clinical algorithms consisting of pre-test probability estimation and D-dimer testing ...
Background: Thrombosis superimposed on a ruptured or unstable atherosclerotic plaque is the leading ...
Background Although pulmonary embolism (PE) with normal blood D-dimer (DD) concentrations is conside...
Background: Different coagulation abnormalities according to stroke subtypes have been reported. We ...
Background D-dimer concentrations have not been evaluated extensively as a predictor of increased...