Predictive value of d-dimer for plaque rupture, thrombus and worse clinical outcomes in acute coronary syndrome from TACTICS registry
Abstract Background Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) mainly occurs by the rupture of lipid plaques with platelet aggregation. D-dimer (DD) is a primary degradation product and circulating marker of fibrinolysis. The use of DD helps to diagnose thrombosis. The serum DD level may indicate a thrombus with...
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Published in: | European heart journal Vol. 44; no. Supplement_2 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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09-11-2023
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Background
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) mainly occurs by the rupture of lipid plaques with platelet aggregation. D-dimer (DD) is a primary degradation product and circulating marker of fibrinolysis. The use of DD helps to diagnose thrombosis. The serum DD level may indicate a thrombus within coronary artery in patients with ACS.
Purpose
The present study determined the association of serum DD level on admission with a thrombus within culprit lesion and ACS mechanism assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT), and clinical outcomes.
Methods and Results
Tokyo/ Kanagawa/ Chiba/ Shizuoka/ Ibaraki active OCT applications for ACS (TACTICS) registry includes 695 consecutive ACS patients who underwent emergent PCI with OCT guidance. Of those, the information of serum DD level was available in 653 cases. Those patients were divided into two groups according to serum DD level on admission: high DD group(≧0.73 μg/ml, n= 328) and low DD group(<0.73 μg/ml, n= 325). Comparison of type of plaque morphology and thrombus are shown in Figure. ACS patients with high DD level had poor long-term outcomes.
Conclusion
High serum DD level was associated with red-thrombus, plaque rupture, and worse prognosis in ACS. The simple test of DD may give us useful information in clinical practice for ACS. |
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ISSN: | 0195-668X 1522-9645 |
DOI: | 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad655.1452 |