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==Background== | |||
*Use only if confident in excluding PE with neg d-dimer | |||
If all are present AND low suspicion for PE, no D-dimer needed: | ==Criteria== | ||
*If all are present AND low suspicion for PE, no D-dimer needed: | |||
#Age <50yr | #Age <50yr | ||
#Pulse ox >94% (room air) | #Pulse ox >94% (room air) | ||
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#No estrogen use | #No estrogen use | ||
#No unilateral leg swelling | #No unilateral leg swelling | ||
==Validation== | |||
*Validated on 7527 patients | *Validated on 7527 patients | ||
**Only 0.9% had PE when PERC negative, no deaths | **Only 0.9% had PE when PERC negative, no deaths | ||
==See Also== | |||
[[Pulmonary Embolism (PE)]] | |||
==Source== | |||
Tintinalli | |||
[[Category:Pulm]] | [[Category:Pulm]] | ||
Revision as of 18:46, 22 May 2011
Background
- Use only if confident in excluding PE with neg d-dimer
Criteria
- If all are present AND low suspicion for PE, no D-dimer needed:
- Age <50yr
- Pulse ox >94% (room air)
- HR <100
- No prior PE or DVT
- No recent surgery or trauma (within prior 4wk)
- No hemoptysis
- No estrogen use
- No unilateral leg swelling
Validation
- Validated on 7527 patients
- Only 0.9% had PE when PERC negative, no deaths
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
