Clinical signs and symptoms of DVT (leg swelling and pain with palpation of the deep veins)
PE is the most likely diagnosis compared to an alternative diagnosis
Heart rate > 100 beats/min
Immobilization or surgery in the previous four weeks
Previous DVT or PE
Hemoptysis
Active cancer (treatment ongoing, within 6 months, or palliative)
Wells' Score 0.0 — Low probability (PE unlikely, consider D-dimer)
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Instructions
Assess patient’s history, risk factors, and presenting symptoms. Assign points to each criterion based on Wells’ model. Add the total score and compare with the interpretation table to determine the pretest probability of PE. Use this score alongside diagnostic testing such as D-dimer or imaging.
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