2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2012.08.252
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C0306 Accuracy of emergency physician’ performed ultrasonography in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis: A systematic review and a meta-analysis of the literature

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“…Some recent studies have demonstrated a similar accuracy of compression US performed by hospitalists, radiologists, emergency physicians, or trained nurses. [9][10][11] A more rapid diagnosis, directly obtained by general practitioners in primary care, could likely improve appropriate management of DVT, avoiding in-hospital evaluations and any pretest scores or laboratory evaluations. We undertook a prospective, multicenter cohort study to assess the diagnostic accuracy of compression US performed by general practitioners given a short course of training in the diagnosis of suspected DVT of the lower limbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent studies have demonstrated a similar accuracy of compression US performed by hospitalists, radiologists, emergency physicians, or trained nurses. [9][10][11] A more rapid diagnosis, directly obtained by general practitioners in primary care, could likely improve appropriate management of DVT, avoiding in-hospital evaluations and any pretest scores or laboratory evaluations. We undertook a prospective, multicenter cohort study to assess the diagnostic accuracy of compression US performed by general practitioners given a short course of training in the diagnosis of suspected DVT of the lower limbs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently available diagnostic techniques of thrombus imaging rely on different modalities depending on the vascular territory. For example, ultrasound is used for detection of DVT (2) and carotid stenosis (3), transesophageal echocardiography and contrast-enhanced MRI are used for cardiac chamber clots (4), and contrast medium-enhanced CT pulmonary angiography has become the gold standard for the detection of PE (5,6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These studies demonstrate that a treating clinician can promptly diagnose and initiate DVT therapy, although further study is needed to validate this approach [34].…”
Section: Bedside Ultrasonographymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A recent metaanalysis of CUS performed in the emergency department for DVT showed 94.8 % sensitivity and 96.2 % specificity [34]. These studies demonstrate that a treating clinician can promptly diagnose and initiate DVT therapy, although further study is needed to validate this approach [34].…”
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confidence: 93%