Diagnostic Value of D-dimer/Fibrinogen Ratio in Patients With Acute Aortic Dissection

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    159
  • sponsor
    Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital
Updated on 16 February 2024
d-dimer
chest pain
aortic dissection
pulmonary embolism
acute pulmonary embolism
fibrinogen
embolism
acute aortic dissections
acute aortic dissection

Summary

Acute aortic dissection is rare but potentially life-threatening disease with an incidence of 5-30 cases per million, annually. Therefore prompt diagnosis is crucial. D-dimer values have been shown to be useful in the diagnosis of acute aortic dissection. Fibrinogen levels have been shown to be low, normal or high in individuals with acute aortic dissection. This study aims to investigate whether D-dimer/fibrinogen ratio can be valuable for diagnosis of acute aortic dissection.

Details
Condition Pulmonary Disease, Pulmonary Embolism, Pulmonary Embolism, Aneurysm, Aneurysm
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment D-dimer/fibrinogen ratio
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04251247
SponsorDr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital
Last Modified on16 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Diagnosis of acute aortic dissection
Diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism
Diagnosis of non-cardiac chest pain

Exclusion Criteria

Any etiology of chest pain other than acute aortic dissection, acute pulmonary embolism, or non-cardiac chest pain
Participants who do not give consent for enrollment
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