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D-dimer levels at diagnosis and long-term clinical outcomes in venous thromboembolism: from the COMMAND VTE Registry.

Maki Oi1, Yugo Yamashita2, Mamoru Toyofuku3, Takeshi Morimoto4, Yasuyo Motohashi5, Takashi Tamura5, Kazuaki Kaitani1, Hidewo Amano6, Toru Takase7, Seiichi Hiramori8, Kitae Kim9, Masaharu Akao10, Yohei Kobayashi11, Tomohisa Tada12, Po-Min Chen13, Koichiro Murata14, Yoshiaki Tsuyuki15, Syunsuke Saga16, Tomoki Sasa17, Jiro Sakamoto18, Minako Kinoshita19, Kiyonori Togi20, Hiroshi Mabuchi21, Kensuke Takabayashi22, Hiroki Shiomi2, Takao Kato2, Takeru Makiyama2, Koh Ono2, Takeshi Kimura2.   

Abstract

The relationship between D-dimer level at diagnosis and long-term clinical outcomes has not been fully evaluated in venous thromboembolism (VTE). The COMMAND VTE Registry is a multicenter registry enrolling consecutive acute symptomatic VTE patients in Japan. Patients with available D-dimer levels at diagnosis (N = 2852) were divided into 4 groups according to the D-dimer levels; Quartile 1 (0.0-4.9 µg/mL): N = 682, Quartile 2 (5.0-9.9 µg/mL) N = 694, Quartile 3 (10.0-19.9 µg/mL) N = 710, and Quartile 4 (≥ 20.0 µg/mL): N = 766. The cumulative incidence of all-cause death was higher in Quartile 4 throughout the entire follow-up period (19.9%, 24.9%, 28.8%, and 41.5% at 5-year, P < 0.0001), as well as both within and beyond 30-day. After adjustment, the excess risk of Quartile 4 relative to Quartile 1 for all-cause death remained significant (HR 1.60, 95% CI 1.29-2.03). Similarly, the excess risk of Quartile 4 relative to Quartile 1 for recurrent VTE was significant (HR 1.57, 95% CI 1.02-2.41), which was more prominent in the cancer subgroup. The dominant causes of death in Quartile 4 were pulmonary embolism within 30-day, and cancer beyond 30-day. In conclusions, in VTE patients, elevated D-dimer levels at diagnosis were associated with the increased risk for both short-term and long-term mortality. The higher mortality risk of patients with highest D-dimer levels was driven by the higher risk for fatal PE within 30-day, and by the higher risk for cancer death beyond 30-day. Elevated D-dimer levels were also associated with the increased risk for long-term recurrent VTE, which was more prominent in patients with active cancer.

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Keywords:  D-dimer; Outcomes; Venous thromboembolism

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31571121     DOI: 10.1007/s11239-019-01964-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis        ISSN: 0929-5305            Impact factor:   2.300


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