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Practical Utility of the D-Dimer Assay for Excluding Thromboembolism in Severely Injured Trauma Patients
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These data serve to validate D-dimer as a means of excluding thromboembolism, specifically in patients with severe injury (100% negative predictive value). Before 48 hours after injury, however, the vast majority of these patients without thromboembolism had positive D-dimer assays. Because of the high false-positive rate early after severe injury, the D-dimer assay may be of little value before postinjury hour 48.
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