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Elevated Serum D-Dimer May Reflect the Presence of Gut Inflammation in Spondyloarthritis

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Background To investigate the association of D-dimer with gut inflammation in spondyloarthritis (SpA). Methods Sixty-five patients with SpA and 70 healthy controls were included. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory parameters were… Click to show full abstract

Background To investigate the association of D-dimer with gut inflammation in spondyloarthritis (SpA). Methods Sixty-five patients with SpA and 70 healthy controls were included. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory parameters were collected. The differences of clinical and laboratory parameters were compared between patients with SpA and healthy controls, and between patients with SpA, with and without gut inflammation. The associations of D-dimer with laboratory data were analyzed. The predictive value of D-dimer was obtained by a receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The independent risk factors for gut inflammation in SpA were investigated by binary logistic regression analysis. Results Patients with SpA had higher D-dimer than healthy controls (P = 0.016). D-dimer was positively correlated with platelet (PLT), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and C-reactive protein (CRP), and negatively correlated with hemoglobin (Hb). Besides, significant differences were observed in D-dimer between SpA patients with and without gut inflammation (P < 0.001). Furthermore, SpA patients with gut inflammation were more likely to have peripheral joint involvement than those without gut inflammation (P < 0.001). The AUC of D-dimer was 0.865 at cut-off value of 0.29 mg/L, with a sensitivity of 82.6%, and a specificity of 81%. Elevated D-dimer (OR = 15.451, 95% CI: 3.030–78.780, P = 0.001) was independently associated with gut inflammation in SpA. Conclusion D-dimer may be a potential biomarker for identifying SpA patients with gut inflammation.

Keywords: dimer may; inflammation; inflammation spondyloarthritis; patients spa; gut inflammation

Journal Title: Frontiers in Medicine
Year Published: 2021

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