Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3227028 The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A serum test for suspected aortic dissection would prove highly useful for low- and intermediate-risk populations and together with troponin and d-dimer may become part of a “Chest-Pain Panel” in the emergency department. Last decade has seen a myriad of serum markers being tested for this indication. It seems that quantitative d-dimer has an excellent negative predictive value for ruling out aortic dissection under appropriate context. Other blood tests focus on myosin heavy chain and metalloproteinase release for the aortic media during dissection. The future seems promising.
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