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White blood cell and platelet count as adjuncts to standard clinical evaluation for risk assessment in patients at low probability of acute aortic syndrome
Author(s) -
Fulvio Morello,
Giulia Cavalot,
Francesca Giachino,
Maria Tizzani,
Peiman Nazerian,
Federica Carbone,
Emanuele Pivetta,
Giulio Mengozzi,
Corrado Moiraghi,
Enrico Lupia
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
european heart journal acute cardiovascular care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.42
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 2048-8734
pISSN - 2048-8726
DOI - 10.1177/2048872615600097
Subject(s) - medicine , white blood cell , fibrinogen , platelet , emergency department , pre and post test probability , complete blood count , gastroenterology , surgery , psychiatry
Pre-test probability assessment is key in the approach to suspected acute aortic syndromes (AASs). However, most patients with AAS-compatible symptoms are classified at low probability, warranting further evaluation for decision on aortic imaging. White blood cell count, platelet count and fibrinogen explore pathophysiological pathways mobilized in AASs and are routinely assayed in the workup of AASs. However, the diagnostic performance of these variables for AASs, alone and as a bundle, is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that white blood cell count, platelet count and/or fibrinogen at presentation may be applied as additional tools to standard clinical evaluation for pre-test risk assessment in patients at low probability of AAS.

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