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  Green: complete   SimpliRed D-dimer does not rule out suspected pulmonary embolus
  Green: complete   Combining clinical probability and ventilation-perfusion scan for diagnosis of pulmonary embolism
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Chest wall tenderness: a useful discriminatory sign of PE?
  Green: complete   Diagnostic utility of ECG for diagnosing pulmonary embolism
  Green: complete   Outpatient treatment of pulmonary embolism
  Green: complete   Outpatient investigation of pulmonary embolism
  Green: complete   CT pulmonary angiogram compared with ventilation-perfusion scan for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in patients with cardiorespiratory disease
  Green: complete   IL D-dimer test in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism
  BET Title Available 241 Months   Should warfarin therapy be commenced alongside low molecular weight heparin on diagnosis of a deep vein thrombosis?
  Green: complete   Safety of inferior vena cava filters as primary treatment for proximal deep vein thrombosis
  Blue: submitted but not checked   In Pulmonary Embolus is the Aa gradient a useful diagnostic tool?
  Green: complete   Spiral CT versus IVU for the evaluation of renal/Ureteric colic
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Massive PE and cardiogenic shock. To thrombolyse or not to thrombolyse, that is the question.
  Green: complete   Low molecular weight heparin for IV drug users with DVT
  Red: incomplete   Major complications with low molecular weight and unfractionated heparin in patients investigated for thromboembolism.
  Red: incomplete   Does anticoagulation improve outcome in patients with pulmonary embolism?
  Green: complete   Current evidence does not support the use of a negative D-dimer to rule out suspected pulmonary embolism in pregnancy.
  Green: complete   Aspirin in the treatment of acute pulmonary embolism
  BET Title Available 236 Months   Physiotherapy in the treatment of pulmonary embolism.
  Green: complete   Use of bedside echocardiography for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in the Emergency Department