2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2009.06.321
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Correlation between Elevated D-Dimer and BNP Levels in Various Clinical Diagnoses

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“…According to the findings in the research by Chaudhry et al, there is a moderately strong correlation between D-dimer and BNP levels (Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.46) in all clinical diagnoses. Patients with decompensated heart failure indicate a strong correlation between these biomarkers, followed by those with pulmonary/deep venous thromboembolism and sepsis syndrome [7]. However, a special focus should be on superimposed hypercoagulable diseases for better short-term prognosis in heart failure patients.…”
Section: Does a Correlation Between Bnp And D-dimer Exist In Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the findings in the research by Chaudhry et al, there is a moderately strong correlation between D-dimer and BNP levels (Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.46) in all clinical diagnoses. Patients with decompensated heart failure indicate a strong correlation between these biomarkers, followed by those with pulmonary/deep venous thromboembolism and sepsis syndrome [7]. However, a special focus should be on superimposed hypercoagulable diseases for better short-term prognosis in heart failure patients.…”
Section: Does a Correlation Between Bnp And D-dimer Exist In Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%