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Diagnosis of deep-vein thrombosis: comparison of clinical evaluation, ultrasound, plethysmography, and venoscan with X-ray venogram.

D A Sandler, J F Martin, J S Duncan, G M Blake, P Ward, L E Ramsay, A C Lamont, B Ross, S Sherriff, L Walton.   

Abstract

In 50 patients with suspected deep-vein thrombosis the diagnostic accuracy of standardised clinical examination, doppler ultrasound, impedance plethysmography, and technetium-99m-labelled-fibrinogen scintigraphy (venoscan) was compared with that of X-ray venography. Physical examination was the least accurate method. Impedance plethysmography, venoscan, and ultrasound had accuracies of 65%, 80%, and 82%, respectively. The initial X-ray venogram report had an accuracy of 90% compared with the interpretation of two experienced radiologists. The venoscan was equivocal in 32% of patients, and in the remaining patients the accuracy was 97%. Objective methods of investigation are essential for diagnosing deep-vein thrombosis. Of those tested, the X-ray venogram was the only investigation suitable for definitive diagnosis. The venoscan may have a role as a screening procedure, to be followed by X-ray venography in patients with equivocal venoscan results.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6148472     DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(84)92625-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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