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“…With the introduction of newer generation multidetector CT (MDCT), lower limb CUS has gradually been abandoned as a routine additional test. A multicentre randomised controlled study published by Righini et al in 2008, demonstrated that excluding PE by MDCT without CUS was equally safe to the previously validated strategies including CUS, with a very low 3 month thromboembolic event rate of 0.3% (95% CI 0.1-1.2) [25]. The safety of CTPA was further confirmed in a meta-analysis by Mos et al including more than 3000 patients [43].…”
Section: Imaging Techniques In the Elderly: How To Choose The Right Onementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…With the introduction of newer generation multidetector CT (MDCT), lower limb CUS has gradually been abandoned as a routine additional test. A multicentre randomised controlled study published by Righini et al in 2008, demonstrated that excluding PE by MDCT without CUS was equally safe to the previously validated strategies including CUS, with a very low 3 month thromboembolic event rate of 0.3% (95% CI 0.1-1.2) [25]. The safety of CTPA was further confirmed in a meta-analysis by Mos et al including more than 3000 patients [43].…”
Section: Imaging Techniques In the Elderly: How To Choose The Right Onementioning
confidence: 84%
“…It has been widely validated in prospective management outcome studies [20,21]. The Geneva score in its original version needed arterial blood sample and chest X-ray [22] hence the development and validation of a revised Geneva score including only clinical characteristics [23][24][25]. None of the different scores can be considered superior to the others [26].…”
Section: Suspecting Pulmonary Embolism In the Elderly: A Real Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is reported that a D-dimer value below the conventional cutoff (500 ng/ml) combined with clinical probability could rule out the PE in about 30% suspected patients (Perrier et al, 2005;van et al, 2006;Righini et al, 2008). The D-dimer value increases with age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With MDCT imaging one can visualise pulmonary vasculature up to the segmental level. An MDCT result showing a PE up to the segmental level could be taken as firm evidence (Eyer et al, 2005;Brunot et al, 2005;Righini et al, 2008;Ghaye et al, 2001;Perrier et al, 2004). …”
Section: Computed Tomography Multidetector Computed Tomography (Mdct)mentioning
confidence: 91%