Thanks to Dr. Pearsall for this review of the clinical pathways to diagnosis of lower extremity DVT!

 

Dx of Suspected 1st LE DVT

 

Tools to Dx DVT:

  • Wells Prediction Rules
  • D-dimer
  • 2-point proximal compression US
  • Whole leg doppler
  • Venography

 

Basic Pathway to Dx:

  • Determine pretest probability
  • Use modalities: based on recent recommendations by American College of Chest Physicians in Executive Summary: Antithrombotic Therapy and Prevention of Thrombosis, 9th ed. (Remember that email Dr. Sinert sent out!)

 

Low pretest probability:

  • Mod/highly sensitive D-dimer or prox CUS (preferably D-dimer)
  • D-dimer or prox US neg, then stop
  • If positive D-dimer, then prox CUS

 

Mod pretest probability:

  • Highly sensitive D-dimer or prox CUS or whole leg Doppler
  • Negative D-dimer, then stop
  • If pos D-dimer, then prox CUS or whole leg Doppler
  • If initial prox CUS neg, then repeat in 1 week or do mod/high sensitive D-dimer
  • If neg serial prox CUS, neg single prox CUS + neg D-dimer, then stop
  • If whole leg Doppler neg, then stop
  • If isolated distal DVT, then serial US to r/o proximal extension

 

High pretest probability:

  • Prox CUS or whole leg Doppler
  • If neg prox CUS, then highly sensitive D-dimer or whole leg Doppler or repeat prox CUS in 1 week (preferably D-dimer)
  • Single neg prox CUS and pos D-dimer, then whole leg Doppler or repeat prox CUS in 1 week
  • If neg  serial prox CUS, neg single prox CUS + neg D-dimer or neg whole leg Doppler, then stop
  • If isolated distal DVT, then serial US to r/o proximal extension

 

** Keep in mind to always use clinical judgment… and opinions vary.

The following two tabs change content below.

Jay Khadpe MD

  • Editor in Chief of "The Original Kings of County"
  • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
  • Assistant Residency Director
  • SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital

Latest posts by Jay Khadpe MD (see all)

Categories: Morning Report

Jay Khadpe MD

  • Editor in Chief of “The Original Kings of County”
  • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
  • Assistant Residency Director
  • SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital

0 Comments

Leave a Reply

Avatar placeholder

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

%d bloggers like this: