RESUMO
A qualitative (Instantia) and a quantitative (VIDAS D-Dimer) D-Dimer test have been evaluated and compared with an ELISA method (Asserachrom D-D) in a population of 74 patients suspected of presenting a deep vein thrombosis. Among the thirty-two patients presenting a deep vein thrombosis on phlebography, there were 16 (50%) proximal vein thrombosis and 16 (50%) distal vein thrombosis. Sensitivity and negative predictive value for proximal thrombosis were 100% in all three tests. For distal vein thrombosis, sensitivity and negative predictive value were respectively 81% and 81% for Asserachrom D-DI 75% and 76% for VIDAS D-Dimer and 63% and 82% for Instantia. In conclusion, this study shows that these D-Di assays are a useful tool to exclude proximal vein thrombosis, at least for patients who are not under anticoagulant therapy.