Pretest probability of deep vein thrombosis (Wells score)
Pretest probability of deep vein thrombosis (Wells score)
Clinical feature |
Score |
Active cancer (treatment ongoing or within the previous six months or palliative) |
1 |
Paralysis, paresis, or recent plaster immobilization of the lower extremities |
1 |
Recently bedridden for more than three days or major surgery, within four weeks |
1 |
Localized tenderness along the distribution of the deep venous system |
1 |
Entire leg swollen |
1 |
Calf swelling by more than 3 cm when compared to the asymptomatic leg (measured below tibial tuberosity) |
1 |
Pitting edema (greater in the symptomatic leg) |
1 |
Collateral superficial veins (nonvaricose) |
1 |
Alternative diagnosis as likely or more likely than that of deep venous thrombosis |
-2 |
Score |
|
High probability |
3 or greater |
Moderate probability |
1 or 2 |
Low probability |
0 or less |
Modification: |
|
This clinical model has been modified to take one other clinical feature into account: a previously documented deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is given the score of 1. Using this modified scoring system, DVT is either likely or unlikely, as follows: |
|
DVT likely |
2 or greater |
DVT unlikely |
1 or less |
REF. UpToDate 2020.05.31