Hubungan Kadar D-Dimer dengan Kejadian Deep Vein Thrombosis pada Pasien Stroke Iskemik Akut di Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Haji Adam Malik Medan

Date
2023Author
Daniel, Daniel
Advisor(s)
Gatot, Dairion
Syahrini, Heny
Ritarwan, Kiking
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Introduction. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a thrombus formation in deep veins
that often occurs in stroke patients. D-Dimer examination is used to predict DVT in
stroke patients. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between D-Dimer levels
as a diagnostic tool for DVT in acute ischemic stroke patients at Haji Adam Malik
Hospital Medan. Methods. This study was an analytic study with a retrospective
cross-sectional design that took place from May-August 2023. The study sample
was selected by consecutive sampling. The study will use doppler ultrasound as the
gold standard and analysed D-dimer data with the SPSS program using the chisquare
test or Fisher's exact test. Results. Of the total 49 patients, 35 patients met
the inclusion criteria. 24 people (68.6%) were male, 23 people (65.7%) were >50
years old. Body Mass Index (BMI) showed that 30 people (85.7%) were in the BMI
range between 18-24.9. The mean D-dimer value was 2153.43 (±1506.88) ng/mL.
21 (100%) DVT were asymptomatic. Well's score found 15 samples score 1
(42.8%), 20 samples (57.2%) score 2, the probability of DVT based on well's score
was in the moderate range, 35 (100%). Fisher's Exact Test value 0.028 (p-value
<0.05). Conclusion. There is a significant relationship between the level of DDimer
levels and the incidence of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in patients who
experienced acute ischemic stroke.
