2020
DOI: 10.1111/acem.14175
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Effect of Using an Age‐adjusted D‐dimer to Assess for Pulmonary Embolism in Community Emergency Departments

Abstract: Background The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of changing the laboratory‐reported D‐dimer reference intervals to age‐adjusted reference intervals on the use of advanced chest imaging and 30‐day adverse events among emergency department (ED) encounters. Methods A retrospective interrupted time‐series analysis of ED encounters for patients > 50 years evaluated for suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) from April 2014 to April 2016. The primary outcome was use of advanced diagnostic imaging, and t… Show more

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“…21 This adjustment has a significant impact in overcrowded emergency departments and is now recommended in ESC guidelines. 61 Another attempt to decrease the number of CTPA performed is offered in the YEARS study. It includes three criteria which were used to assess the clinical probability: "clinical signs of deep vein thrombosis," "hemoptysis," and "PE are the most likely diagnosis."…”
Section: Strategies Against Overtestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 This adjustment has a significant impact in overcrowded emergency departments and is now recommended in ESC guidelines. 61 Another attempt to decrease the number of CTPA performed is offered in the YEARS study. It includes three criteria which were used to assess the clinical probability: "clinical signs of deep vein thrombosis," "hemoptysis," and "PE are the most likely diagnosis."…”
Section: Strategies Against Overtestingmentioning
confidence: 99%