AMUSE score
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2]
Overview
The AMUSE score includes clinical variables in addition to the results of a qualitative D-dimer test to evaluate the need to proceed with ultrasonography among patients with suspected DVT. The study of the AMUSE score was designed for the primary care setting.
AMUSE Score
The AMUSE score includes clinical variables in addition to the results of a qualitative D-dimer test to evaluate the need to proceed with ultrasonography among patients with suspected DVT. The study of the AMUSE score was designed for the primary care setting.[1]
AMUSE Score Calculator
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Interpretation
The interpretation of the score is as follows:
- Score ≤3: Not high suspicion of DVT, should not proceed with ultrasonography
- Score ≥4: High suspicion of DVT, should proceed with ultrasonography
Limitations of the AMUSE Score
- The study of the AMUSE score was not randomized.
- Follow up for the detection of missed thrombotic disease was based on clinical evaluation.
- Patient population is from the primary care setting.
References
- ↑ Büller HR, Ten Cate-Hoek AJ, Hoes AW, Joore MA, Moons KG, Oudega R; et al. (2009). "Safely ruling out deep venous thrombosis in primary care". Ann Intern Med. 150 (4): 229–35. PMID 19221374.