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Comparative Study
. 1998 Jan;79(1):94-8.

Rapid detection of D-dimer using a fiber optic biosensor

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  • PMID: 9459331
Comparative Study

Rapid detection of D-dimer using a fiber optic biosensor

C A Rowe et al. Thromb Haemost. 1998 Jan.

Abstract

We describe a rapid and sensitive method for detection and quantification of D-dimer and other crosslinked fibrin degradation products (XL-FDPs), which are present in elevated concentrations in patients with sepsis and thrombotic disorders. The method utilizes a sandwich fluoroimmunoassay immobilized in the sensing region of an evanescent wave biosensor. Physiological concentrations of D-dimer and high molecular weight XL-FDP could be determined in buffer and plasma samples on calibrated fibers in 11 min. Samples from septic patients were assayed using ELISA and the fiber optic method; concentrations determined by fiber optic assay were strongly correlated with those determined by ELISA (r = 0.918); intra- and inter-assay errors were comparable to those from ELISAs. Given its accuracy and rapid response time, this fiber optic biosensor shows great potential for development as a diagnostic tool.

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