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Plasma level and clinical significance of D-dimer in prostate cancer patients

LUO Huachun,LIN Guishan,FU Zhichao,LI Dongshi,CHENG Huihua, ZHENG Wenfa, CHENG Liping   

  1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Fuzhou General Hospital of Nanjing Command,PLA,Fuzhou 350025,China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2013-11-30 Published:2013-11-30

Abstract: Objective To explore the plasma level of D-dimer in prastate cancer patients and its clinical significance. Methods The enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was used to measure the plasma level of D-dimer in 147 patients with prostate cancer(prostate cancer group). The patients were followed-up for two year. The relationship between level of D-dimer and clinicopathological parameters(clinical stage,pelvic lymph node metastasis,distant organ metastasis,prostate specific antigen PSA level and Gleason score)along with prognosis were analyzed in patients with prostate cancer. Ninety-two patients with benign prostate disease(benign disease group)and 70 healthy men(healthy group)were enrolled as control. Results The plasma level of Ddimer of the prostate cancer group was(0.52±0.04) mg/L,higher than(0.26±0.08) mg/L of the benign disease group and(0.19±0.07) mg/L of the healthy group(P<0.05). The level of D-dimer was statistically different among different clinical stages,pelvic lymph node metastasis,distant organ metastasis, PSA level,Gleason score and prognosis(P<0.05). Compared with the corresponding items, there were higher levels of D-dimer in the items of Ⅲ-Ⅳ stage, with pelvic lymph node metastasis,with distant metastases, PSA level >20ng/ml,Gleason score ≥8 and death(P<0.05). ConclusionThe level of D-dimer elevated in patients with prostate cancer,and is closely related to clinical stages,metastasis and the level of PSA. It may facilitate the assessment of prognosis.

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