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Bedside end tidal CO2 as a screening tool to exclude pulmonary embolism
European Respiratory Journal , 09/03/09
Hemnes AR et al. – ETCO2 of >=36mmHg may reliably exclude PE. Accuracy is augmented by combination with Wells score. ETCO2 should be prospectively compared to D dimer in accuracy and simplicity to exclude PE.
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