Influence of variability of interpretation of contrast venography for screening of postoperative deep venous thrombosis on the results of a thromboprophylactic study.

1993 
To assess interobserver variability of venography for screening for postoperative deep venous thrombosis (DVT), we used 185 bilateral ascending contrast venograms (366 lower limbs) which were performed using the long-leg film technique, in the frame of a trial of the efficacy of two low-molecular-weight-heparin fractions (initial evaluation). These venograms were submitted in a multicenter setting to three further readers who performed a serial scoring as DVT, no DVT or non-evaluable. DVTs were diagnosed in 78, 55 and 59/366 limbs (initial evaluation:58). The proximal locations of DVTs were 16, 9 and 16 (initial evaluation:15) and the non evaluable limbs 3, 5 and 18 (initial evaluation:0)
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