Computed tomography pulmonary angiogram ordering, adherence to decision rules and yield in the emergency department: An observational study
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Computed tomography pulmonary angiogram ordering, adherence to decision rules and yield in the emergency department: An observational study
Abstract
Objective: Pulmonary embolism (PE) frequently requires diagnosis through CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA). Appropriate application of evidence-based clinical decision tools can reduce unnecessary CTPAs. This study assessed adherence to and the efficacy of various aspects of the Queensland Health suspected PE diagnostic pathway, including Wells score, PE rule out criteria (PERC) and age-adjusted D-dimer interpretation.
Methods: Retrospective study of CTPAs ordered from 1 January to 30 April 2023 in a tertiary and urban ED in Southeast Queensland. Data on clinical variables, D-dimer and CTPA results were collected through medical record and radiology database review. Descriptive analyses were used to determine adherence to Queensland guidelines and performance of D-dimer interpretation tools (including comparison of age-adjusted PE with a new pre-test probability [PTP]-based model using D-dimer cut-off <1000 ng/mL for Wells score ≤4 and 500 ng/mL for Wells score 4.5-6).
Results: A total of 573 CTPAs were available for analysis with a 12.4% (95% confidence interval 10.0-15.4) diagnostic yield. Stratification by Wells score showed yields of 4.0%, 18.5% and 41% for low-, moderate- and high-risk patients, respectively. Twenty-five patients with low-PTP who received CTPA could have been excluded with the PERC rule. Age-adjusted D-dimer interpretation may have prevented 26 CTPAs with no false negatives, whereas PTP approach may have prevented 128 CTPAs with four false negatives.
Conclusion: Guideline adherence can be improved, and adherence to existing clinical decision tools may reduce unnecessary CTPA ordering and increase diagnostic yield. The use of the age-adjusted D-dimer had good sensitivity, whereas the new PTP approach will require further prospective research.
Keywords: D‐dimer; clinical decision aid; computed tomography pulmonary angiogram; emergency department; pulmonary embolism.
© 2024 The Authors. Emergency Medicine Australasia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.
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