Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism by ...
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Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism by multidetector CT alone or combined with venous ultrasonography of the leg: a randomised non-inferiority trial.
Author(s) :
Righini, Marc [Auteur]
Le Gal, Grégoire [Auteur]
Aujesky, Drahomir [Auteur]
Roy, Pierre-Marie [Auteur]
Sanchez, Olivier [Auteur]
Verschuren, Franck [Auteur]
Rutschmann, Olivier [Auteur]
Nonent, Michel [Auteur]
Cornuz, Jacques [Auteur]
Thys, Frédéric [Auteur]
Le Manach, Cédric Petit [Auteur]
Revel, Marie-Pierre [Auteur]
Poletti, Pierre-Alexandre [Auteur]
Meyer, Guy [Auteur]
Mottier, Dominique [Auteur]
Perneger, Thomas [Auteur]
Bounameaux, Henri [Auteur]
Perrier, Arnaud [Auteur]
Le Gal, Grégoire [Auteur]
Aujesky, Drahomir [Auteur]
Roy, Pierre-Marie [Auteur]
Sanchez, Olivier [Auteur]
Verschuren, Franck [Auteur]
Rutschmann, Olivier [Auteur]
Nonent, Michel [Auteur]
Cornuz, Jacques [Auteur]
Thys, Frédéric [Auteur]
Le Manach, Cédric Petit [Auteur]
Revel, Marie-Pierre [Auteur]
Poletti, Pierre-Alexandre [Auteur]
Meyer, Guy [Auteur]
Mottier, Dominique [Auteur]
Perneger, Thomas [Auteur]
Bounameaux, Henri [Auteur]
Perrier, Arnaud [Auteur]
Journal title :
Lancet
Abbreviated title :
Lancet
Volume number :
371
Pages :
1343-52
Publisher :
Elsevier
Publication date :
2008-04-19
ISSN :
0140-6736
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Médecine humaine et pathologie
English abstract : [en]
BACKGROUND: Multislice CT (MSCT) combined with D-dimer measurement can safely exclude pulmonary embolism in patients with a low or intermediate clinical probability of this disease. We compared this combination with a ...
Show more >BACKGROUND: Multislice CT (MSCT) combined with D-dimer measurement can safely exclude pulmonary embolism in patients with a low or intermediate clinical probability of this disease. We compared this combination with a strategy in which both a negative venous ultrasonography of the leg and MSCT were needed to exclude pulmonary embolism. METHODS: We included 1819 consecutive outpatients with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism in a multicentre non-inferiority randomised controlled trial comparing two strategies: clinical probability assessment and either D-dimer measurement and MSCT (DD-CT strategy [n=903]) or D-dimer measurement, venous compression ultrasonography of the leg, and MSCT (DD-US-CT strategy [n=916]). Randomisation was by computer-generated blocks with stratification according to centre. Patients with a high clinical probability according to the revised Geneva score and a negative work-up for pulmonary embolism were further investigated in both groups. The primary outcome was the 3-month thromboembolic risk in patients who were left untreated on the basis of the exclusion of pulmonary embolism by diagnostic strategy. Clinicians assessing outcome were blinded to group assignment. Analysis was per protocol. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00117169. FINDINGS: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism was 20.6% in both groups (189 cases in DD-US-CT group and 186 in DD-CT group). We analysed 855 patients in the DD-US-CT group and 838 in the DD-CT group per protocol. The 3-month thromboembolic risk was 0.3% (95% CI 0.1-1.1) in the DD-US-CT group and 0.3% (0.1-1.2) in the DD-CT group (difference 0.0% [-0.9 to 0.8]). In the DD-US-CT group, ultrasonography showed a deep-venous thrombosis in 53 (9% [7-12]) of 574 patients, and thus MSCT was not undertaken. INTERPRETATION: The strategy combining D-dimer and MSCT is as safe as the strategy using D-dimer followed by venous compression ultrasonography of the leg and MSCT for exclusion of pulmonary embolism. An ultrasound could be of use in patients with a contraindication to CT.Show less >
Show more >BACKGROUND: Multislice CT (MSCT) combined with D-dimer measurement can safely exclude pulmonary embolism in patients with a low or intermediate clinical probability of this disease. We compared this combination with a strategy in which both a negative venous ultrasonography of the leg and MSCT were needed to exclude pulmonary embolism. METHODS: We included 1819 consecutive outpatients with clinically suspected pulmonary embolism in a multicentre non-inferiority randomised controlled trial comparing two strategies: clinical probability assessment and either D-dimer measurement and MSCT (DD-CT strategy [n=903]) or D-dimer measurement, venous compression ultrasonography of the leg, and MSCT (DD-US-CT strategy [n=916]). Randomisation was by computer-generated blocks with stratification according to centre. Patients with a high clinical probability according to the revised Geneva score and a negative work-up for pulmonary embolism were further investigated in both groups. The primary outcome was the 3-month thromboembolic risk in patients who were left untreated on the basis of the exclusion of pulmonary embolism by diagnostic strategy. Clinicians assessing outcome were blinded to group assignment. Analysis was per protocol. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00117169. FINDINGS: The prevalence of pulmonary embolism was 20.6% in both groups (189 cases in DD-US-CT group and 186 in DD-CT group). We analysed 855 patients in the DD-US-CT group and 838 in the DD-CT group per protocol. The 3-month thromboembolic risk was 0.3% (95% CI 0.1-1.1) in the DD-US-CT group and 0.3% (0.1-1.2) in the DD-CT group (difference 0.0% [-0.9 to 0.8]). In the DD-US-CT group, ultrasonography showed a deep-venous thrombosis in 53 (9% [7-12]) of 574 patients, and thus MSCT was not undertaken. INTERPRETATION: The strategy combining D-dimer and MSCT is as safe as the strategy using D-dimer followed by venous compression ultrasonography of the leg and MSCT for exclusion of pulmonary embolism. An ultrasound could be of use in patients with a contraindication to CT.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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2020-06-08T14:11:45Z