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Charlotte Eveline Stein1, Carolina J P W Keijsers1, Janet E M Bootsma1, Henrike J Schouten2.
Abstract
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a potentially severe diagnosis with high short-term mortality. Recently, age-adjusted cut-off values (age × 10 μg/l) of D-dimer were introduced to improve the diagnostic workup in older patients. In clinical practice, PE is considered 'ruled out' in patients with a non-high clinical probability and a normal D-dimer. However, all diagnostic tests have a small false-negative rate. This small probability of misdiagnosis might be easily overlooked by clinicians when using simplified dichotomized flow charts. This case illustrates a normal D-dimer (age-adjusted) but with a PE. We recommend clinicians using the D-dimer test-either conventional or age-adjusted in a rule-out strategy to be aware of the-albeit small probability of a false-negative result.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990d-dimer; age-adjusted cut-off; older people; pulmonary embolism
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27496940 DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afw132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Age Ageing ISSN: 0002-0729 Impact factor: 10.668