| Literature DB >> 28676651 |
Jürgen H Prochaska1,2,3,4, Bernd Frank2,4, Markus Nagler2,4, Heidrun Lamparter2,4, Gerhard Weißer1,4, Andreas Schulz4,5, Lisa Eggebrecht4,5, Sebastian Göbel1,3,4, Natalie Arnold4,5, Marina Panova-Noeva2,4, Iris Hermanns4,5, Antonio Pinto4,5, Stavros Konstantinides2, Hugo Ten Cate2,6, Karl J Lackner3,4,7, Thomas Münzel1,2,3,4, Christine Espinola-Klein1,4, Philipp S Wild8,9,10,11.
Abstract
Previous reports have investigated the impact of age on D-Dimer testing in elderly individuals with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but data on the age-related diagnostic value of D-dimer in a sample covering a broad age range are limited. The present study determined age-specifically the diagnostic accuracy of D-dimer and compared it to C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation, in 500 patients with suspected DVT from the VTEval project (NCT02156401). Sensitivity of D-dimer was lower in patients < 60 years in comparison to patients ≥ 60 years (∆-16.8%), whereas specificity was 27.9% higher. Lowest levels of sensitivity were detected for female sex, unprovoked DVT, low thrombotic burden, and distal DVT. A fixed D-dimer threshold of 0.25 mg/L FEU resulted in elevated sensitivity for patients < 60 with a reduction of false negatives by 40.0% for proximal DVT and by 50.0% for distal DVT. In patients < 60 years, D-dimer and CRP demonstrated comparable diagnostic performance for both proximal and distal DVT (p > 0.05). In conclusion, these data outline a clinically-relevant limitation of D-dimer testing among younger patients with suspected DVT indicating a necessity for age-adapted cut-off values. Further research is required to decrypt the role of inflammation in the pathophysiology and diagnosis of venous thrombosis.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28676651 PMCID: PMC5496875 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-04843-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Clinical characteristics of patients with suspected DVT.
| Patients with suspected DVT | |
|---|---|
| Sample size, n | 500 |
| Sex (female), % (n) | 55.6 (278) |
| Age [years] | 60.0 (45.0/72.0) |
| Diagnosis of DVT | 46.2 (231) |
| Proximal DVT, % (n) | 22.2 (111) |
| Isolated distal DVT, % (n) | 24.0 (120) |
| Aetiology of DVT | |
| Provoked, % (n) | 26.0 (130) |
| Unprovoked, % (n) | 19.4 (97) |
| Number of venous segments with thrombotic material | |
| 1, % (n) | 27.8 (139) |
| ≥2, % (n) | 18.4 (92) |
| Clinical signs and predisposing factors of DVT | |
| Active cancer, % (n) | 17.0 (85) |
| Alternative diagnosis at least as likely as deep vein thrombosis, % (n) | 12.8 (64) |
| Bedridden recently for ≥ 3 days or major surgery within previous 12 weeks, % (n) | 13.4 (67) |
| Calf swelling ≥ 3 cm larger than that on the asymptomatic side, % (n) | 10.2 (51) |
| Collateral (non-varicose) superficial veins, % (n) | 5.8 (29) |
| Entire leg swollen, % (n) | 12.0 (60) |
| Localized tenderness along the distribution of the deep venous system, % (n) | 33.9 (169) |
| Paralysis, paresis or recent plaster immobilization of the lower extremities, % (n) | 7.8 (39) |
| Pitting oedema confined to the symptomatic leg, % (n) | 23.0 (115) |
| Previously documented DVT, % (n) | 24.4 (122) |
| Wells score | 1.2 ± 1.4 |
| Concentration of humoral biomarkers | |
| D-dimer [mg/L FEU] | 1.14 (0.53/2.40) |
| CRP [mg/L] | 6.80 (2.50/20.0) |
CRP, C-reactive protein; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; FEU, fibrinogen equivalent unit.
Figure 1Flow diagram for a threshold of D-dimer at 0.5 mg/L FEU. Reasons for inconclusive test results were absence quality controlled data on concentration of D-Dimer in N = 56 individuals due to quantitative D-dimer testing, qualitative D-dimer test by non-certified external laboratories, or absence of adequate biomaterial. DVT, deep vein thrombosis.
Figure 2Age-dependent diagnostic performance of D-dimer in patients with suspected DVT according to different diagnostic thresholds. Pattern A (left side) illustrates the diagnostic performance of the established D-dimer threshold of 0.5 mg/L FEU. Sensitivity (red line) and specificity (blue line) of D-dimer are displayed according to age for patients with proximal DVT, patients with isolated distal DVT, and in the total sample. Pattern B (right side) depicts the diagnostic performance of optimized D-dimer thresholds for sensitivity (red line) and specificity (blue line) in proximal DVT, isolated distal DVT, and the total sample. Solid lines illustrate age-specific fixed thresholds (for patients < 60 years: 0.25 mg/L FEU D-dimer and for patients ≥ 60 years: 0.5 mg/L FEU D-dimer), whereas dashed lines show an age-dependent threshold (age/100 mg/L FEU D-dimer). DVT, deep vein thrombosis.
Diagnostic performance of D-dimer in patients with suspected DVT (N = 444) according to age groups.
| Age < 60 years | Age ≥ 60 years | ||||||||||
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| No. DVT | Sensitivity [%] | Specificity [%] | PPV [%] | NPV [%] | No. DVT | Sensitivity [%] | Specificity [%] | PPV [%] | NPV [%] | ||
| Total sample | 92/224 | 76.1 (66.1/84.4) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 47.3 (39.0/55.7) | 71.1 (59.5/80.9) | 112/220 | 92.9 (86.4/96.9) | 13.0 (7.3/20.08) | 52.5 (45.3/59.6) | 63.6 (40.7/82.8) | |
| Sex | Male | 50/95 | 82.0 (68.6/91.4) | 37.8 (23.8/53.5) | 59.4 (46.9/71.1) | 65.4 (44.3/82.8) | 64/105 | 95.3 (86.9/99.0) | 17.1 (7.2/32.1) | 64.2 (53.7/73.8) | 70.0 (34.8/93.3) |
| Female | 42/129 | 69.0 (52.9/82.4) | 42.5 (32.0/53.6) | 36.7 (26.1/48.3) | 74.0 (59.7/85.4) | 48/115 | 89.6 (77.3/96.5) | 10.4 (4.3/20.3) | 41.7 (32.1/51.9) | 58.3 (27.7/84.8) | |
| Aetiology | Unprovoked | 42/174 | 69.0 (52.9/82.4) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 27.1 (19.0/36.6) | 80.6 (69.1/89.2) | 44/152 | 90.9 (78.3/97.5) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 29.9 (22.3/38.4) | 77.8 (52.4/93.6) |
| Provoked | 47/179 | 83.0 (69.2/92.4) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 33.3 (24.9/42.6) | 87.1 (76.1/94.3) | 67/175 | 94.0 (85.4/98.3) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 40.1 (32.4/48.2) | 77.8 (52.4/93.6) | |
| Number of segments with thrombi | 1 | 54/186 | 61.1 (46.9/74.1) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 29.7 (21.4/39.1) | 72.0 (60.4/81.8) | 72/180 | 90.3 (81.0/96.0) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 40.9 (33.2/48.9) | 66.7 (43.0/85.4) |
| ≥2 | 38/170 | 97.4 (86.2/99.9) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 32.2 (23.8/41.5) | 98.2 (90.3/100) | 40/148 | 97.5 (86.8/99.9) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 29.3 (21.8/37.8) | 93.3 (68.1/99.8) | |
| Pretest probability | Low-to-moderate | 71/195 | 73.2 (61.4/83.1) | 41.1 (32.4/50.3) | 41.6 (32.9/50.8) | 72.9 (60.9/82.8) | 90/179 | 94.4 (87.5/98.2) | 13.5 (7.2/22.4) | 52.5 (44.5/60.4) | 70.6 (44.4/89.7) |
| High | 21/29 | 85.7 (63.7/97.0) | 37.5 (8.5/75.5) | 78.3 (56.3/92.5) | 50.0 (11.8/88.2) | 22/40 | 86.4 (65.1/97.1) | 11.1 (1.4/34.7) | 54.3 (36.6/71.2) | 40.0 (5.3/85.3) | |
| Site | Proximal | 46/178 | 91.3 (79.2/97.6) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 35.0 (26.5/44.2) | 93.1 (83.3/98.1) | 49/157 | 98.0 (89.1/99.9) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 33.8 (26.1/42.2) | 93.3 (68.1/99.8) |
| Isolated distal | 46/178 | 60.9 (45.4/74.9) | 40.9 (32.4/49.8) | 26.4 (18.3/35.9) | 75.0 (63.4/84.5) | 63/171 | 88.9 (78.4/95.4) | 13.0 (7.3/20.8) | 37.3 (29.6/45.6) | 66.7 (43.0/85.4) | |
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are provided as relative frequency with according 95% confidence interval for a D-dimer threshold of 0.5 mg/L FEU. Absolute frequency (no.) of DVT cases is denoted for all subgroups. Reference group for the stratified analysis of DVT cases by aetiology, site, and number of venous segments with thrombotic material was patients without DVT. Classification of pre-test probability: low-to-moderate: Wells score 0–2; high: Wells score > 2. DVT, deep vein thrombosis.
Figure 3Comparison of the diagnostic performance of D-dimer and CRP in patients with suspected DVT according to age and type of DVT. ROC curves are displayed for D-dimer (red line) and CRP (blue line) stratified by age and site of DVT. P for difference is calculated for the AUC of the biomarkers in the respective analyses. AUC, area under the receiver operating curve; DVT, deep vein thrombosis.
Comparison of the diagnostic performance of optimized thresholds of D-dimer and CRP in patients with suspected DVT.
| Proximal DVT | Isolated distal DVT | Total Sample | |
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| Sensitivity [%] (95%CI) | 98.0 (89.1/99.9) | 81.0 (69.1/89.8) | 88.4 (81.0/93.7) |
| Specificity [%] (95%CI) | 33.3 (24.6/43.1) | 33.3 (24.6/43.1) | 33.3 (24.6/43.1) |
| C-index | 0.656 | 0.571 | 0.609 |
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| Sensitivity [%] (95%CI) | 96.7 (90.7/99.3) | 88.8 (81.2/94.1) | 92.4 (87.8/95.7) |
| Specificity [%] (95%CI) | 15.1 (10.8/20.3) | 15.1 (10.8/20.3) | 15.1 (10.8/20.3) |
| C-index | 0.560 | 0.518 | 0.538 |
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| Sensitivity [%] (95%CI) | 95.6 (84.9/99.5) | 84.4 (70.5/93.5) | 90.0 (81.9/95.3) |
| Specificity [%] (95%CI) | 13.0 (7.7/20.0) | 13.0 (7.7/20.0) | 13.0 (7.7/20.0) |
| C-index | 0.543 | 0.487 | 0.515 |
| P for difference in C-indexes (D-dimer vs. CRP) | 0.67 | 0.49 | 0.51 |
The diagnostic performance of D-dimer and CRP are illustrated for optimized, age-specific diagnostic thresholds. For patients ≥ 60 years with suspected, the diagnostic performance of an age-dependent threshold (age/100 mg/L FEU D-dimer) is depicted, whereas for patients < 60 years the test characteristics of optimized fixed thresholds of D-dimer (0.25 mg/L FEU) and CRP (1.0 mg/L FEU) are compared. The absolute value of sensitivity, specificity, and C-index are displayed. P for difference was calculated for C-index of D-dimer with adjusted cut-off (0.25 mg/L FEU) and CRP with adjusted cut-off (1.0 mg/L). CI, confidence interval; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; FEU, fibrinogen equivalent unit.