PULMONARY EMBOLISM-CTPA & VQ SCAN

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SUMMARY

1. CTPA is the current standard for primary, noninvasive imaging to diagnose PE.

2. It is especially required when has cardiopulmonary problems that might obscure the results of the V/Q scan.

3. Ventilation/Perfusion lung scan remains useful in obese patients, in those with iodine allergy, and in patients with renal insufficiency when contrast dye is undesirable.

4. The V/Q scan is the test of choice for diagnosis of recurrent PE due to chronic venous thromboembolic disease.


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