Evaluating the Use of a Negative D-Dimer and Modified Low Wells Score in Excluding above Knee Deep Venous Thrombosis in an Outpatient Population, Assessing Need for Diagnostic Ultrasound.

ISRN radiology Pub Date : 2014-03-09 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/519875
Maryam Rahiminejad, Anshul Rastogi, Shirish Prabhudesai, David Mcclinton, Peter MacCallum, Sean Platton, Emma Friedman
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Aims. Colour doppler ultrasonography (CDUS) is widely used in the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis (DVT); however, the number of scans positive for above knee DVT is low. The present study evaluates the reliability of the D-dimer test combined with a clinical probability score (Wells score) in ruling out an above knee DVT and identifying patients who do not need a CDUS. Materials and Method. This study is a retrospective audit and reaudit of a total of 816 outpatients presenting with suspected lower limb DVT from March 2009 to March 2010 and from September 2011 to February 2012. Following the initial audit, a revised clinical diagnostic pathway was implemented. Results. In our initial audit, seven patients (4.9%) with a negative D-dimer and a low Wells score had a DVT. On review, all seven had a risk factor identified that was not included in the Wells score. No patient with negative D-dimer and low Wells score with no extra clinical risk factor had a DVT on CDUS (negative predictive value 100%). A reaudit confirmed adherence to our revised clinical diagnostic pathway. Conclusions. A negative D-dimer together with a low Wells score and no risk factors effectively excludes a lower limb DVT and an ultrasound is unnecessary in these patients.

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评估d -二聚体阴性和改良低井评分在门诊人群中排除膝以上深静脉血栓的使用,评估诊断超声的需求。
目标彩色多普勒超声(CDUS)广泛应用于深静脉血栓(DVT)的诊断;然而,膝关节以上深静脉血栓的扫描呈阳性的数量很低。本研究评估了d -二聚体试验结合临床概率评分(威尔斯评分)在排除膝上DVT和确定不需要CDUS的患者中的可靠性。材料和方法。本研究对2009年3月至2010年3月、2011年9月至2012年2月共816例疑似下肢DVT门诊患者进行回顾性审核和再审核。初步审核后,实施了修订后的临床诊断途径。结果。在我们最初的审计中,7例(4.9%)d -二聚体阴性且Wells评分较低的患者有DVT。经过审查,所有7个风险因素都没有包括在Wells评分中。d -二聚体阴性、Wells评分低且无额外临床危险因素的患者在CDUS上无DVT(阴性预测值100%)。重新审核确认了我们修改后的临床诊断途径的依从性。结论。d -二聚体阴性,Wells评分低,无危险因素,可有效排除下肢深静脉血栓,这些患者无需超声检查。
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