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[The diagnosis of deep venous thromboses of the leg using a new rapid test (SimpliRED)].

Authors :
Wildberger JE
Vorwerk D
Kilbinger M
Lentner A
Wienert V
Günther RW
Source :
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin [Rofo] 1997 Jul; Vol. 167 (1), pp. 79-82.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Purpose: Evaluation of sensitivity and specificity of a bed-side test in the diagnosis of deep-vein thrombosis compared to contrast phlebography.<br />Methods: 122 patients, referred for phlebography, underwent bedside testing (SimpliRED) for detection of deep vein thrombosis. Contrast phlebography was confirmed immediately afterwards. SimpliRED provides a clearly visible agglutination of the patient's red blood cells in the presence of elevated levels of crosslinked fibrin derivatives (D-dimer) in the sample, being specific for fibrin breakdown.<br />Results: In 37 (30.3%) patients deep vein thrombosis could be confirmed. An abnormal D-dimer test was found in 35 of the 37 patients with thrombosis (sensitivity: 94.6%). Two patients who had not been identified by agglutinin testing, showed an isolated calf thrombosis in small muscle veins (< 2 cm in diameter) not requiring treatment. 55 of 85 patients without thrombosis in phlebography were stated correctly by SimpliRED (specificity: 64.7%).<br />Conclusion: All thrombotic disorders in the leg with the need for further treatment were identified correctly. SimpliRED is a very sensitive test with moderate specificity in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis. Therefore, further invasive testing is needed only in such patients where the D-dimer test is abnormal. A false positive result of the bed-side test may be non-specific or due to elevated levels of fibrin split products, if the coagulation system is activated in several other conditions.

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
1438-9029
Volume :
167
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9289047
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-1015495