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An audit of ventilation and perfusion SPECT reporting for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in a tertiary cardiothoracic centre.

Shanthi Kannan1,2, David S Rose1, Joseph C Lee1,2, Francis Y F Yeung3.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to identify reporting patterns of ventilation and perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography (V/Q SPECT) scans done in our department over 3 months in 2016. Factors impacting on reporting and patient groups that would most benefit from the addition of low-dose computed tomography (CT) to V/Q SPECT were analysed. Among 178 patients, 173 (97.2%) had a definitive (positive/negative) report and 2.8% had an equivocal report. As the majority of the equivocal reports were seen in patients aged ≥70 years, we believe that addition of low-dose CT with V/Q SPECT to this patient group will reduce the non-diagnostic rate.
© 2020 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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Keywords:  V/Q SPECT; computed tomography; diagnosis; pulmonary embolism; ventilation perfusion reporting

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33215825     DOI: 10.1111/imj.15065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med J        ISSN: 1444-0903            Impact factor:   2.048


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1.  Contemporary use of ventilation-perfusion imaging for pulmonary embolism diagnosis.

Authors:  Joseph C Lee; Goran Mitric; Alaa Alghamry
Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 5.221

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