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Wells Clinical Prediction Rule for Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Venous Thrombosis


Wells Clinical Prediction Rule for Pulmonary Embolism (PE) 
 
Clinical feature
Points
Clinical symptoms of DVT
3
Other diagnosis less likely than PE
3
Heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
1.5
Immobilization or surgery within past 4 weeks
1.5
Previous DVT or PE
1.5
Hemoptysis
1
Malignancy
1
Total points
 
 
PE = pulmonary embolism; DVT = deep venous thrombosis.
Risk score interpretation (probability of PE):
  • >6 points: high risk (78.4%);
  • 2 to 6 points: moderate risk (27.8%);
  • <2 points: low risk (3.4%)
 

Wells Clinical Prediction Rule for Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) 

Clinical feature
Points
Active cancer (treatment within 6 months, or palliation)
1
Paralysis, paresis, or immobilization of lower extremity
1
Bedridden for more than 3 days because of surgery (within 4 weeks)
1
Localized tenderness along distribution of deep veins
1
Entire leg swollen 
1
Unilateral calf swelling of greater than 3 cm (below tibial tuberosity)
1
Unilateral pitting edema
1
Collateral superficial veins
1
Alternative diagnosis as likely as or more likely than DVT
-2
Total points
 
DVT = deep venous thrombosis.
Risk score interpretation (probability of DVT):
  • >/=3 points: high risk (75%);
  • 1 to 2 points: moderate risk (17%);
  • <1 point: low risk (3%).