Diagnosis
Clinical
features
d-dimer
Impedence
plethysmography
Ultrasonography
Economics
Harm/
aetiology
Prognosis
Therapy
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Deep vein thrombosis
- ultrasound screening cannot accurately diagnose asymptomatic DVT.
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| Level of evidence 1a |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- clinical examination and ultrasound can diagnose or exclude DVT.
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| Level of evidence 1a |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- serial ultrasound helped diagnosis.
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- recurrences were detected on ultrasound.
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- ultrasound was a better diagnostic test than impedance plethysmography.
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- more interpretable scans using serial ultrasound than IPG.
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- ultrasound is better than impedance plethysmography.
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| Level of evidence 1a |
Expiry Date June 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis (asymptomatic)
- non-invasive studies could not safely exclude it.
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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