Patients with malignancy frequently present with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). However, the safe and efficient combination of a clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer test to rule out PE performs less well in patients with malignancy. We examined potential explanations and analysed whether elevating the D-dimer cut-off could improve the clinical utility. We used data on consecutive patients with suspected PE included in a multicenter management study. The performance of the Wells CDR and the D-dimer test was compared between patients with and without malignancy and multivariable analysis was used to compare the weights of the CDR variables. Furthermore, we combined the CDR (cut-off <= 4) with different D-dimer cut-off l...
International audienceLimited data are available about the diagnostic value of D-dimer testing in ca...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmona...
Patients with malignancy frequently present with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Howev...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) have active ...
Cancer patients frequently present with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). The D-dimer (DD) test is ...
Background: Four different clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva score (RGS), ...
Risk assessment for pulmonary embolism (PE) currently relies on physician judgment, clinical decisio...
Limited data are available about the diagnostic value of D-dimer testing in cancer patients with cli...
textabstractFour clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva Score(RGS), simplified ...
Four clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva Score (RGS), simplified Wells score...
International audienceLimited data are available about the diagnostic value of D-dimer testing in ca...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmona...
Patients with malignancy frequently present with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Howev...
Background: A substantial proportion of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) have active ...
Cancer patients frequently present with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). The D-dimer (DD) test is ...
Background: Four different clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva score (RGS), ...
Risk assessment for pulmonary embolism (PE) currently relies on physician judgment, clinical decisio...
Limited data are available about the diagnostic value of D-dimer testing in cancer patients with cli...
textabstractFour clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva Score(RGS), simplified ...
Four clinical decision rules (CDRs) (Wells score, Revised Geneva Score (RGS), simplified Wells score...
International audienceLimited data are available about the diagnostic value of D-dimer testing in ca...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether a highly sensitive D-dimer test is clinically useful and safe for r...
BackgroundAn unlikely' clinical decision rule with a negative D-dimer result safely excludes pulmona...