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