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- PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism - MDCalc
The PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism Rules out PE if no criteria are present and pre-test probability is ≤15%
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As the Washington State agency with jurisdiction over public sector labor relations and collective bargaining, PERC assists parties in resolving labor-management disputes What is an unfair labor practice and how do I file? What is mediation? Does PERC provide training conflict prevention services? How can I select, change, or remove a union?
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- PERC rule - UpToDate
The pulmonary embolism rule out criteria (PERC rule)* [1] DVT: deep venous thrombosis; PE: pulmonary embolus; bpm: beats per minute * This rule is only valid in patients with a low clinical probability of PE (gestalt estimate <15 percent)
- PERC Rule in the Bedside Evaluation for Pulmonary Embolism
The PERC (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria) rule can be used in the initial evaluation for pulmonary embolism (PE) in low-risk patients to exclude the diagnosis of PE based on historical and physical examination data alone
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PERC, Perc or perc may refer to: Shortened form of percocet Abbreviation of percussion (musical instruments) Acronym for preservation, enhancement, restoration or creation (of a natural resource) in environmental mitigation Perc test (percolation test), for determining the water absorption rate of soil
- PERC Rule: Application and Limitations - emDocs
Kline et al 1 developed a clinical decision tool based on parameters that could be obtained from a brief initial assessment to reasonably exclude the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (PE) without the use of D-dimer in order to prevent unnecessary cost and the use of medical resources The PERC rule includes:
- PERC rule - WikEM
Check all of the following that are true: In patients with low suspicion for PE (best-guess pre-test probability <15%) AND all are true, only 0 9% had PE (n=7527) and it can be ruled-out without further testing (i e no need for d-dimer) [1] [2] Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
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