Thromb Haemost 2006; 95(02): 282-287
DOI: 10.1160/TH05-04-0286
Wound Healing and Inflammation/Infection
Schattauer GmbH

Evaluation of haemostatic molecular markers for diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation in patients with infections

Hidesaku Asakura
1   Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa-city, Japan
,
Hideo Wada
2   Department of Laboratory Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine, Tsu-city, Japan
,
Kohji Okamoto
3   First Department of Surgery, University of Occupational and Environmental Health School of Medicine, KitaKyushu-city, Japan
,
Toshiaki Iba
4   Department of Surgery, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Urayasu-city, Japan
,
Toshimasa Uchiyama
5   Department of Internal Medicine, Takasaki National Hospital, Takasaki-city, Japan
,
Yutaka Eguchi
6   Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Shiga University of Medical Science, Ohtsu-city, Japan
,
Kazuo Kawasugi
7   Department of Internal Medicine, Teikyo University, School of Medicine, Itabashi-ku, Japan
,
Shin Koga
2   Department of Laboratory Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine, Tsu-city, Japan
,
Toshihiko Mayumi
8   Department of Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University, Nagoya-city, Japan
,
Kaoru Koike
9   Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tohoku University, Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai-city, Japan
,
Satoshi Gando
10   Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo-city, Japan
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Financial support: This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Blood Coagulation Abnormalities from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan and from The Japanese Society for Thrombosis and Hemostasis.
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Publication History

Received 25 April 2005

Accepted after resubmission 16 January 2005

Publication Date:
28 November 2017 (online)

Summary

Early treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is recommended but global coagulation tests used in authorized DIC criteria are not sensitive for diagnosis of early-phase DIC. We examined the plasma levels of thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT), plasmin-plasmin inhibitor complex (PPIC) and D-dimer in patients with suspected DIC to determine the cutoff values for diagnosis of DIC. Plasma levels of D-dimer, TAT and PPIC were significantly elevated in patients with DIC and correlated with DIC score. The cutoff values were determined using the receiver operative curve analysis. The cutoff value represented the point at which the sensitivity curve crossed the specificity curve. The cutoff values of D-dimer, TAT and PPIC for DIC were 12. 0 µg/ml, 11.0 ng/ml and 1.8 µg/ml, respectively. These values were moderately to highly sensitive for the diagnosis of DIC but not for poor outcome. The combination of D-dimer, TAT and PPIC showed high sensitivity and low specificity when one or more tests were positive, but showed low sensitivity and high specificity when all three tests were positive. We conclude that hemostatic molecular markers might be useful for the diagnosis of DIC and should be confirmed by several trials.

 
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