Role of Duplex Imaging in Intermnediate Category Ventilation Peffusion Scans
Autor: | Charles J. Martinez, Patrick J. Peller, Theresa Gavilan-Agpoon, Jeffrey B. Lakier, Nanda Khedkar, Roseann Redden |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Radiological and Ultrasound Technology Screening test business.industry Deep vein Lung scan medicine.disease Ventilation/perfusion ratio Thrombosis Pulmonary embolism medicine.anatomical_structure Duplex (building) medicine Pulmonary angiography Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Radiology business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 14:113-115 |
ISSN: | 1552-5430 8756-4793 |
DOI: | 10.1177/875647939801400303 |
Popis: | Clinical diagnosis of pulmonary embolus (PE) is difficult. Pulmonary angiography is still the gold standard for diagnosing PE, and ventilation perfusion (VQ) lung scans are used as a screening test. With normal VQ scans, PE can be ruled out. High probability VQ scans have high positive accuracy. The authors conducted a retrospective analysis of 45 patients who underwent intermediate VQ scans. Of the 45 patients who had intermediate VQ scans performed, 37 (82%) had venous duplex imaging (VDI) conducted, with 7 found to be positive for deep vein thrombosis. Of the 45 patients who had intermediate VQ scans performed, 12 (27%) had pulmonary angiograms performed, 7 (58%) of which were positive for PE. Six of these seven patients also had VDI conducted, all of which were negative. In total, of the 22 patients found to have a clinical discharge diagnosis of PE, 13 had either VDI studies or pulmonary angiographies positive for PE. These results indicate that a positive VDI study substantiates a diagnosis of PE. However, negative VDI study does not rule out pulmonary embolus. |
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