Annals of vascular surgery
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Noninvasive tests for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) are helpful in evaluating patients with suspected pulmonary embolism (PE) who have non-high-probability ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) lung scans. Based on the enthusiasm for these noninvasive tests, venous duplex imaging (VDI) has evolved as the initial screening test for patients with clinically suspected PE in some centers. This study evaluates the utility of VDI as the initial test in a diagnostic algorithm for patients with suspected PE. ⋯ In patients with clinically suspected PE the incidence of detectable infrainguinal DVT is low. VDI appears to be a reasonable initial screening test in patients with clinically suspected PE and unilateral leg symptoms. However, in patients without unilateral leg symptoms, the diagnostic yield is low and an alternative diagnostic approach appears justified.