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. 2016 Dec 2;2016(1):397–403. doi: 10.1182/asheducation-2016.1.397

Table 2.

Wells score for PE clinical pretest probability

Number of points Proportion of patients Prevalence of PE
Variables
Clinically suspected DVT 3
Alternative diagnosis is less likely than PE 3
Heart rate >100 beats/min 1.5
Immobilization or surgery in previous 4-wk period 1.5
History of VTE 1.5
Hemoptysis 1
Malignancy or treatment of it in previous 6-mo period 1
Score interpretation
High probability* ≥6.5 10% 60%
Moderate probability* 4.5-6.0 30% 25%
Low probability ≤4.0 60% 5%
*

A score of ≥4.5 (moderate and high probability groups combined) has been termed “PE likely.” This group makes up ∼40% of patients and has a prevalence of PE of ∼33%.

Is also termed “PE unlikely.” In the original derivation of the Wells PE model, patients were required to have a score of ≤1.5 to be categorized as low probability, but a score of ≤4 has subsequently been used for low probability.8,9