Background : Systemic embolism is a serious and sometime fatal complication of rheumatic MS. Objective : We assessed the predictive power of D-Dimer level to predict occurrence of left atrial (LA) thrombi in patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis (MS). Methods : D-dimer levels were analyzed for 24 patients with rheumatic MS with LA clot and 22 patients with rheumatic MS with no LA clot undergoing transeosophageal echocardiography. A level more than 4 ìg/ml was taken as elevated to predict the presence of LA clot in the study groups. Results : For a cut-off value of 4 ìg/ml, sensitivity was 66.67 % and specificity 100 % for prediction of LA clot and AUC 0.710. A cut-off value of less than 1 ìg/ml, sensitivity was 91.67 % and 87. 5 % negative predictive value for ruling out presence of LA clot and AUC 0.721. Conclusions : A higher value of D-dimer can predict the possible presence of a LA clot and very low value can predict absence of clot in patients with rheumatic MS.
Key words : Rheumatic MS, Left atrial thrombus, D-Dimer levels, Transoesophageal echocardiography