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Humanity And MedicinePulmonary CareAdvanced Lung DiseaseDiagnosisClinical GuidelinesMedical HistoryLung ScansMedical GuidelineCardiologyCardiothoracic SurgeryMedical LiteratureRadiologyPulmonary DiagnosisPulmonary MedicinePatient SafetyPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsMedicineHealth InformaticsEmergency Medicine
<h3>CLINICAL SCENARIO</h3> You are back where we put you in the previous article<sup>1</sup>on diagnostic tests in this series on how to use the medical literature: in the library studying an article that will guide you in interpreting ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) lung scans. Using the criteria in Table 1, you have decided that the Prospective Investigation of Pulmonary Diagnosis (PIOPED) study<sup>2</sup>will provide you with valid information. Just then, another physician comes looking for an article to help with the interpretation of V/Q scanning. Her patient is a 28-year-old man whose acute onset of shortness of breath and vague chest pain began shortly after completing a 10-hour auto trip. He experienced several episodes of similar discomfort in the past, but none this severe, and is very apprehensive about his symptoms. After a normal physical examination, electrocardiogram and chest radiograph, and blood gas measurements that show a Pco<sub>2</sub>of
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