Literature DB >> 16728440

How should we diagnose suspected deep-vein thrombosis?

S Goodacre1, M Stevenson, A Wailoo, F Sampson, A J Sutton, S Thomas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many different approaches are used to diagnose suspected deep-vein thrombosis (DVT), but there has been little formal comparison of strategies. AIM: To identify the most cost-effective strategy for the UK National Health Service (NHS).
DESIGN: Systematic review, meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis.
METHODS: We identified 18 strategies and estimated the diagnostic performance of constituent tests by systematic review and meta-analysis. Outcomes of testing and treatment were estimated from published data or by an expert panel. Costs were estimated from NHS reference costs and published data. We built a decision-analysis model to estimate, for each strategy, the overall accuracy, costs, and outcomes (valued as quality-adjusted life-years, QALYs), compared to a 'no testing, no treatment' alternative. Probabilistic analysis estimated the net benefit of each strategy at varying thresholds for willingness to pay for health gain.
RESULTS: At the thresholds for willingness to pay recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (20,000 pounds sterling-30,000 pounds sterling per QALY), the optimal strategy was to discharge patients with a low or intermediate Wells score and negative D-dimer, limiting ultrasound to those with a high score or positive D-dimer. Strategies using radiological testing for all patients were only cost-effective at 40,000 pound sterling per QALY or more. DISCUSSION: The optimal strategy for DVT diagnosis is to use ultrasound selectively in patients with a high clinical risk or positive D-dimer. Radiological testing for all patients does not appear to be a cost-effective use of health service resources.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16728440     DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcl051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  QJM        ISSN: 1460-2393


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5.  Systemic levels of the endothelium-derived soluble adhesion molecules endocan and E-selectin in patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis.

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