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D-dimer levels and recurrence in patients with unprovoked VTE and a negative qualitative D-dimer test after treatment

Authors :
Scott Kaatz
Jean M. Connors
Sameer Parpia
Stephan Moll
J. I. Weitz
Frederick A. Spencer
James D. Douketis
Kenneth A. Bauer
Craig M. Kessler
Clive Kearon
Jim A. Julian
Patricia C. Liaw
Scott M. Stevens
Sam Schulman
Steven R. Lentz
Luciana Spadafora
Jeffrey S. Ginsberg
T. Baglin
Source :
Thrombosis research. 146
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The rate of recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with a first unprovoked VTE who had a negative qualitative D-dimer test one month after stopping anticoagulant therapy was higher than expected in the D-dimer Optimal Duration Study (DODS).To determine whether quantitative D-dimer levels using a low threshold, age- and sex-specific thresholds, or repeated measurements, would improve identification of patients at low risk of recurrent VTE.D-dimer levels were quantified in banked samples from 307 patients in DODS who had a negative qualitative D-dimer test while on, and 1month after stopping, anticoagulant therapy and the rates of recurrent VTE were determined in patients with D-dimer levels below various predefined thresholds.The rate (per patient year) of recurrent VTE was: 5.9% with D-dimer levels250μg/l at one month; 5.2% with D-dimer levels between 250 and 499μg/l at one month; 5.0% with D-dimer levels less than predefined age- and sex-specific thresholds at one month; and 6.3% when D-dimer levels were500μg/l at both one and 7months after stopping anticoagulant therapy. These rates are similar to the overall event rate of 6.3% in patients who stopped treatment.Among unprovoked VTE patients who had a negative qualitative D-dimer test during and after anticoagulant therapy, low D-dimer thresholds, age and sex-adjusted thresholds or repeated measurements, did not identify subgroups with a very low rate of recurrence.

Details

ISSN :
18792472
Volume :
146
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thrombosis research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....063b0e7842e5bdb35f64ed00882af665