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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
PERC Rule Calculator - MDApp The PERC rule reveals patients who are at low risk of pulmonary embolism in an accurate and rapid manner so differential diagnosis can be initiated It is most often used in the assessment of patients suspected of PE, when clinical data is more suggestive of another diagnosis
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)
PERC Calculator - Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria This PERC calculator (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria) gives you a quick look at the PERC criteria, which can help you determine if the patient is likely to have a pulmonary embolism
Using the Perc Rule | Emergency Physicians Monthly The PERC rule, which consists of eight clinical criteria including history, physical and vital signs, can then be used If both of these criteria are met, then there is less than a 2 percent risk that this patient has a PE and no further work-up is needed
Knowledge Translation of the PERC Rule for Suspected Pulmonary Embolism . . . PERC is an established clinical rule by which low-risk patients can be safely ruled out for the diagnosis of PE without the use of any ancillary testing Our CDS was designed to incorporate this validated clinical rule along with Wells criteria and D-dimer testing as needed