Volume 25, Issue 9 , Pages 1040-1046, November 2007
Radiologic diagnoses of patients who received imaging for venous thromboembolism despite negative D-dimer tests☆☆☆
Abstract
Objective
The literature supports a negative D-dimer (−DD) excluding venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) in low-risk patients. We determined the radiologic diagnoses in patients where imaging was ordered despite a −DD.
Methods
This is a retrospective chart review of patients with a −DD (Tinaquant; Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany) and a radiologic study within 48 hours, sought to determine radiologic diagnosis (primary outcome), treatment of VTE, and consensus diagnosis of acute VTE.
Results
Among 3462 DD tests, 1678 met the inclusion criteria. Of 1362 patients with DD values of 350 ng/mL or less, 166 (12.2%) had radiologic studies: 93.4% of the final radiologic diagnoses were negative for VTE, 3.6% were indeterminate, and 3.0% (1.0%-6.9%) were positive; 1.8% ultimately had a consensus diagnosis of acute VTE. In 316 patients with DD values between 351 and 500 ng/mL, 88 (27.8%) had radiologic studies: 95.5% were negative, 1.1% were indeterminate, and 3.4% (0.7%-9.6%) were positive.
Conclusions
Of patients who receive radiologic studies despite −DD tests, 3.0% have positive radiologic diagnoses for acute VTE; only 1.8% had acute VTE after the review of their hospital course.
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☆ This study was funded by an internal research grant with the Department of Surgery at the University of Colorado.
☆☆ KN and DD conceived the study. KN obtained research funding. KN, DD, MZ, JH, and KH designed the trial. MZ and JH performed data collection. KH supervised the conduction of the trial, provided advice on study design, and performed data analysis and statistics. KN drafted the manuscript, and all authors contributed substantially to its revision. KN takes responsibility for the article as a whole.
PII: S0735-6757(07)00205-7
doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2007.03.011
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Volume 25, Issue 9 , Pages 1040-1046, November 2007
