| Literature DB >> 11252116 |
N M Goldstein1, M H Kollef, S Ward, B F Gage.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rapid D-dimer assays are being used in the diagnostic evaluation of suspected pulmonary embolism (PE). Although this hypothesis is anticipated to decrease the use of ventilation-perfusion (VQ) scans and other diagnostic tests for PE, it has not been tested in a "real-world" environment. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A randomized prospective trial was conducted on 470 of the 5390 enrolled patients aged 60 years and older who had previously undergone any diagnostic tests for PE at an urban teaching hospital. The use of D-dimer as part of the diagnostic evaluation for PE was promulgated in the 2 randomly chosen intervention firms. The remaining 2 firms served as controls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The number of VQ scans, spiral computed tomographic scans, and pulmonary angiograms performed. Secondary outcomes included mortality and thromboembolic or bleeding events during 3 months of follow-up.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11252116 DOI: 10.1001/archinte.161.4.567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926