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SUMMARIES FOR PATIENTS
Improving the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism in the Emergency Department
17 July 2001 | Volume 135 Issue 2 | Page S23
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The summary below is from the full report titled "Excluding Pulmonary Embolism at the Bedside without Diagnostic Imaging: Management of Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Embolism Presenting to the Emergency Department by Using a Simple Clinical Model and D-dimer." It is in the 17 July 2001 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine (volume 135, pages 98-107). The authors are PS Wells, DR Anderson, M Rodger, I Stiell, JF Dreyer, D Barnes, M Forgie, G Kovacs, J Ward, and MJ Kovacs.
What is the problem and what is known about it so far?
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Blood clots that form in deep veins (deep venous thrombosis) sometimes travel to the lungs, a condition known as pulmonary embolism. Patients who survive a pulmonary embolus need treatment with blood thinners, since having another pulmonary embolus could prove fatal. Methods commonly used to detect pulmonary embolism often fail to provide a definitive diagnosis. By using information from the medical history, physical examination, electrocardiogram, and chest x-ray, a simple clinical model has recently been developed to evaluate the probability of pulmonary embolism before other tests are performed ("pretest probability"). A blood testthe D-dimer testthat detects breakdown products of blood clots is also now available. This test is used most effectively to rule out blood clots by the absence of breakdown products. Neither the simple clinical model nor the D-dimer test had been studied in detail in emergency departments.
Why did the researchers do this particular study?
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To evaluate the safety and reliability of using the clinical model plus the D-dimer test to rule out a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in emergency department patients.
Who was studied?
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Nine hundred thirty patients with suspected pulmonary embolism presenting to the emergency department at one of four participating hospitals in Canada were included. According to the study plan, patients were first rated by using the clinical model as having low, moderate, or high pretest probability. Then, D-dimer testing was performed. If the patient's pretest probability was low and the D-dimer result was negative, no additional tests were performed and no blood thinners were administered. All other patients underwent other, more complex tests as needed; these test results were interpreted by physicians with no knowledge of pretest probability or D-dimer results. All patients were checked for deep venous thrombosis or pulmonary embolism at 3-month follow-up.
What did the researchers find?
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Pulmonary embolism was eventually diagnosed in 86 of the 930 patients. Of the 527 patients with low pretest probability, 1.3% eventually received a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. Less than 1% of patients in whom the diagnosis was initially considered excluded developed pulmonary embolus. In some patients, more tests were done than had been called for in the study plan; pulmonary embolism was diagnosed in 7 of those patients. Only 1 patient of the 759 patients whose evaluation in the emergency department followed the study plan and in whom pulmonary embolism was not found developed pulmonary embolism or deep venous thrombosis during follow-up. The accuracy of a negative D-dimer result in ruling out clot formation was 97.3% by itself and 99.5% when combined with low pretest probability.
What were the limitations of the study?
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The study plan was not followed for all patients.
What are the implications of the study?
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Pretest probability with D-dimer result can safely rule out pulmonary embolism and therefore decrease the need for additional testing.
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