Table 4.

Results that “rule-in” or “rule-out” upper-extremity DVT

Results
Rules-in upper-extremity DVT 
Venous ultrasound 
 Noncompressibility of the axillary, brachial veins, or jugular vein 
 Intraluminal defect (unequivocal) with associated absence of flow in the subclavian vein 
Venography (includes CT and MRI) 
 Intraluminal filling defect within brachial vein to superior vena cava 
Rules-out upper-extremity DVT 
Venous ultrasound 
 No DVT within brachial to subclavian veins AND not suspected of having a more central DVT 
 No DVT on US AND normal repeat US after 7 d 
D-dimer 
 Negative very sensitive test (eg, D-dimer <500 μg/L) AND low or unlikely CPTP 
Venography (includes CT and MRI) 
 No intraluminal filling defect within brachial vein to superior vena cava 
Results
Rules-in upper-extremity DVT 
Venous ultrasound 
 Noncompressibility of the axillary, brachial veins, or jugular vein 
 Intraluminal defect (unequivocal) with associated absence of flow in the subclavian vein 
Venography (includes CT and MRI) 
 Intraluminal filling defect within brachial vein to superior vena cava 
Rules-out upper-extremity DVT 
Venous ultrasound 
 No DVT within brachial to subclavian veins AND not suspected of having a more central DVT 
 No DVT on US AND normal repeat US after 7 d 
D-dimer 
 Negative very sensitive test (eg, D-dimer <500 μg/L) AND low or unlikely CPTP 
Venography (includes CT and MRI) 
 No intraluminal filling defect within brachial vein to superior vena cava 
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