BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmonary embolism (PE) in 30% of presenting patients. We aimed to simplify this diagnostic approach and to increase its efficiency.MethodsData for 723 consecutive patients with suspected PE were analyzed (prevalence of PE, 22%). After constructing a logistic regression model with the D-dimer test result and items from the Wells' score, we identified the most prevalent combinations of influential items and selected new D-dimer positivity thresholds. The performance was separately validated with data from 2785 consecutive patients with suspected PE.ResultsThree Wells items significantly added incremental value to the D-dimer test: hemoptysis, signs o...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the threshold to define a positive D-dimer could reduce unnecessary computed ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In secondary care the Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) combined with a quant...
BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmona...
Background Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) is frequently requested using diagnostic...
Introduction Combined with patient history and physical examination, a negative D-dimer can safely r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: D-dimer tests are used in various diagnostic strategies to exclude...
Background: Diagnostic strategies in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) are well define...
Background. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is clinically suspected in many patients who complain of shortne...
The unresolved issue of false-positive D-dimer results in the diagnostic workup of pulmonary embolis...
Patients with malignancy frequently present with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Howev...
Recently, a diagnostic strategy using a clinical decision rule, D-dimer testing and spiral computed ...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the threshold to define a positive D-dimer could reduce unnecessary computed ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In secondary care the Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) combined with a quant...
BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmona...
Background Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) is frequently requested using diagnostic...
Introduction Combined with patient history and physical examination, a negative D-dimer can safely r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: D-dimer tests are used in various diagnostic strategies to exclude...
Background: Diagnostic strategies in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) are well define...
Background. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is clinically suspected in many patients who complain of shortne...
The unresolved issue of false-positive D-dimer results in the diagnostic workup of pulmonary embolis...
Patients with malignancy frequently present with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Howev...
Recently, a diagnostic strategy using a clinical decision rule, D-dimer testing and spiral computed ...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the threshold to define a positive D-dimer could reduce unnecessary computed ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In secondary care the Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) combined with a quant...