The diagnostic value of plasma fibrin related markers in perioperation of femoral fracture

2017 
Objective To investigate potential value of fibrin related markers in patients with femoral fracture during perioperative period. Methods Ninety-five patients were enrolled, including 39 males with (53±24) years old and 56 females with (73±13) years old, of which 44 fracture on caput femoris, 34 collum femoris and 17 shaft of femur. Sampling on the day before operation and 1st, 3rd, 5th days after operation, fibrin monomer (FM), D-dimer(DD), fibrinogen degradation product (FDP) and other coagulation assays were detected by reagents from Stago. Difference in day-to-day and between surgical sites were analyzed with general linear model (repeated measures). Results FDP level on pre-operation, 1st, 3rd, 5th day after operation were 7.88(5.19, 12.12), 15.68(9.84, 29.48), 8.44 (6.27, 12.49) and 10.28 (7.56, 14.00) mg/L, the value of fibrin monomer were 5.00 (5.00, 6.03), 9.89(5.04, 30.12), 5.00 (5.00, 6.04) and 5.02(5.00, 5.76) mg/L. The value of D-Dimer were 2.24(1.41, 3.60), 4.78(2.74, 9.18), 2.60(1.79, 3.88) and 2.91(2.20, 3.85) mg/L, respectively, each parameter changs statistically during observation (Z=4.758, 6.027, 3.238 respectively, P 0.05), but activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) varied from day to day in (38.1±4.9), (40.8±5.2), (45.1±6.2) and (41.9±6.3)s with statistically difference (F=7.127, P<0.05). Similarly, fibrinogen changed statistically in (5.01±0.94), (4.99±1.35), (6.00±1.75), (5.81±1.38)g/L (F=8.927, P<0.05). Conclusion Fibrin monomer, additional to markers as D-dimer, shows its value on activated coagulation associated to post-operative thromboembolism for patients receiving femoral surgery. Key words: Femoral fractures; Venous thromboembolism; Fibrin
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