Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: a meta-analysis

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis research, 2010 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: The Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer tests can be used to
exclude pulmonary embolism (PE). We performed a meta-analysis to determine the negative …

Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: A meta-analysis

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - thrombosisresearch.com
Abstract Introduction The Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer tests can be used
to exclude pulmonary embolism (PE). We performed a meta-analysis to determine the …

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SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - academia.edu
SM Pasha a, FA Klok a, JD Snoep b, ICM Mos a, RJ Goekoop c, MA Rodger d, MV Huisman
a,⁎ a Section of Vascular Medicine, Department of General Internal Medicine …

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SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep… - Venous and …, 2010 - scholarlypublications …
The Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer tests can be used to exclude pulmonary
embolism (PE). We performed a meta-analysis to determine the negative predictive value …

Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: a meta-analysis

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction The Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer tests can be used to
exclude pulmonary embolism (PE). We performed a meta-analysis to determine the negative …

Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: A meta-analysis

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - infona.pl
The Wells clinical decision rule (CDR) and D-dimer tests can be used to exclude pulmonary
embolism (PE). We performed a meta-analysis to determine the negative predictive value …

Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: a meta-analysis.

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, IC Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Methods Prospective studies that withheld anti-coagulant treatment from patients with
clinically suspected PE and an" unlikely" CDR in combination with a normal D-dimer …

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SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, IC Mos… - Database of Abstracts …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This review concluded that acute pulmonary embolism could be safely excluded in patients
with an “unlikely” Wells clinical decision rule (4 or less points) and normal D-dimer test, and …

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SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep, ICM Mos… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - academia.edu
SM Pasha a, FA Klok a, JD Snoep b, ICM Mos a, RJ Goekoop c, MA Rodger d, MV Huisman
a,⁎ a Section of Vascular Medicine, Department of General Internal Medicine …

Safety of excluding acute pulmonary embolism based on an unlikely clinical probability by the Wells rule and normal D-dimer concentration: a meta-analysis

SM Pasha, FA Klok, JD Snoep… - Thrombosis …, 2010 - scholarlypublications …
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