Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9185617 | Thrombosis Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Plasma levels of granulocyte-derived elastase (GE-XDP), D-dimer and soluble fibrin (SF) were examined in 53 patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and in 100 healthy volunteers. The mean plasma level of D-dimer was 0.92±0.81 μg/ml (±S.D.) in healthy volunteers and the mean+2 S.D. value (cutoff value for DVT) was 2.53 μg/ml, which was higher than that used in Europe and North America. Plasma levels of GE-XDP, D-dimer and SF were significantly higher in patients with DVT than in healthy volunteers, and diminished after 1 week of treatment with heparin, urokinase or tissue type plasminogen activator, though were still higher than those of the control subjects. The sensitivity of GE-XDP, D-dimer and SF for DVT was 81.1%, 75.5% and 79.2%, respectively. GE-XDP levels correlated with those of D-dimer and SF. Our results indicate that GE-XDP is a potentially useful marker for the diagnosis of DVT, suggesting that granulocytes are activated in patients with DVT. In our system, the cutoff value of D-dimer for the diagnosis of DVT is higher than in western countries, probably due to the use of different analytical assays.
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Authors
Yuko Kamikura, Hideo Wada, Tsutomu Nobori, Takeshi Matsumoto, Hiroshi Shiku, Ken Ishikura, Norikazu Yamada, Takeshi Nakano, Yumiko Kazahaya, Tokio Sawai, Michio Matsuda,