2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2006.12.021
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A rapid and quantitative D-Dimer assay in whole blood and plasma on the point-of-care PATHFAST analyzer

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“…In particular, more studies are needed of the quantitative assays in the domain of primary care. A previous study of the diagnostic accuracy of the Pathfast assay showed a higher sensitivity (1.0 vs 0.98) and much higher specificity (0.63 vs 0.39) compared to our study (7 ). Many studies have evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the Vidas D-dimer test, which showed, as did our study, high sensitivity and only moderate specificity for excluding DVT (4 ).…”
Section: User-friendlinesssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In particular, more studies are needed of the quantitative assays in the domain of primary care. A previous study of the diagnostic accuracy of the Pathfast assay showed a higher sensitivity (1.0 vs 0.98) and much higher specificity (0.63 vs 0.39) compared to our study (7 ). Many studies have evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the Vidas D-dimer test, which showed, as did our study, high sensitivity and only moderate specificity for excluding DVT (4 ).…”
Section: User-friendlinesssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Most patients with suspected DVT, however, are first seen in primary care settings, and for such cases referral to central laboratories for D-dimer testing is not always a practical solution. Therefore, to enable exclusion of DVT in the doctor's office, several point-of-care D-dimer tests have been developed (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). These tests yield results within 10 -15 min and in many cases may eliminate the need for referrals to central laboratories or diagnostic services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This corres ponds to previous findings, where Pathfast analytical characteristics were described as satisfactory, with sensitivity in diagnosis of DVT as high as 100% (25,26).…”
Section: D-dimer Poc Assayssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We, at the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory at Karolinska University Hospital, have validated some of those assays recently 45 . Our evaluation as well as data observed by others indicate that Pathfast Ddimer, Cardiac D-dimer and Stratus CS D-dimer may safely and adequately rule out VTE in out-patients [45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] . The main potential problem with POC assays is inadequate quality control since assays are most commonly performed by personnel without laboratory training and knowledge of quality control procedures, while assays commonly use whole blood and such samples for quality control are not available.…”
Section: Point Of Care (Poc) D-dimer Testingsupporting
confidence: 77%