Point-of-care D-dimer testing in emergency departments
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Point-of-care D-dimer testing in emergency departments

Udo Marquardt Emergency nurse practitioner, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Daniel Apau Lecturer in advanced practice, City University, London

Udo Marquardt and Daniel Apau describe a literature review of the benefits, including shorter turnaround times and quicker diagnosis, of a technique to exclude venous thromboembolism

Overcrowding and prolonged patient stays in emergency departments (EDs) affect patients’ experiences and outcomes, and increase healthcare costs. One way of addressing these problems is through using point-of-care blood tests, laboratory testing undertaken near patient locations with rapidly available results. D-dimer tests are used to exclude venous thromboembolism (VTE), a common presentation in EDs, in low-risk patients. However, data on the effects of point-of-care D-dimer testing in EDs and other urgent care settings are scarce. This article reports the results of a literature review that examined the benefits to patients of point-of-care D-dimer testing in terms of reduced turnaround times (time to results), and time to diagnosis, discharge or referral. It also considers the benefits to organisations in relation to reduced ED crowding and increased cost effectiveness. The review concludes that undertaking point-of-care D-dimer tests, combined with pre-test probability scores, can be a quick and safe way of ruling out VTE and improving patients’ experience.

Emergency Nurse. 23, 5, 29-35. doi: 10.7748/en.23.5.29.e1459

Correspondence

udomarq@gmail.com

Peer review

This article has been subject to double-blind review and has been checked using antiplagiarism software

Conflict of interest

None declared

Received: 07 May 2015

Accepted: 30 June 2015

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