Journal of Research in Medical Sciences (Jan 2019)

Platelet-derived growth factor-beta as a new marker of deep venous thrombosis

  • Alshaymaa M Alhabibi,
  • Dalia Mahmoud Eldewi,
  • Maisa A Abdel Wahab,
  • Nehal Farouk,
  • Hanan A El-Hagrasy,
  • Ola I Saleh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jrms.JRMS_965_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 48 – 48

Abstract

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Background: Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Thus, there is a great need to demonstrate a more efficient biomarker that would confirm the diagnosis of DVT. Our work aimed to evaluate the role of platelet-derived growth factor-beta (PDGF-B) as a new marker of DVT and its correlation with other radiological and laboratory tools used for the diagnosis. Materials and Methods: A case–control study enrolled forty patients selected from our university hospital between April 2018 and August 2018, who divided into two groups: Group I (n = 20) consisted of patients diagnosed with acute venous thrombosis and Group II (n = 20) consisted of patients diagnosed with chronic venous thrombosis. Twenty samples were collected from age- and gender-matched apparently healthy controls to be used as a control. Venous duplex ultrasonography, routine laboratory investigations, D-dimer (DD), and protein expression of PDGF-B were performed on all patients. Results: There was a highly significant increase in a protein expression of PDFG-B in all cases of acute and chronic venous thrombosis compared to the control group with P< 0.001; furthermore, it was more specific than DD for the detection of DVT (specificity 95% and 90%, respectively). Conclusion: Our study submits a novel association of PDGF-B plasma levels with DVT, and PDGF-B is considered to be a more specific indicator for DVT than is DD.

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