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PERC Calculator
This PERC calculator (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria) gives you a quick look at the PERC criteria, which can help you determine if the
PERC Rule for the Assessment of Possible Pulmonary Embolism
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PERC rule
In patients with a low probability of PE who fullfil all eight criteria, the likelihood of PE is low and no further testing is required. All other patients should be considered for further testing with
Knowledge Translation of the PERC Rule for Suspected
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
PERC Rule :: MediCalc®
PERC Rule: Sensitivity 97.4%; Specificity 21.9%; False negative rate 1% (below the 1.8% threshold). It can help reduce unnecessary imaging tests in patients at low risk of PE. About
PERC Rule Calculator – Pulmonary Embolism Exclusion | DocSpot
PERC should only be used in patients with low clinical suspicion for PE. If any of the 8 criteria are positive, the patient should proceed to Wells Score assessment and potentially D-dimer testing.
Pulmonary Embolus Rule-out Criteria (PERC)
For patients who are at low risk for acute PE, use the Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria (PERC) to exclude the diagnosis without further diagnostic testing.
PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism
The PERC rule is used to rule out pulmonary embolism in those patients where the clinical gestalt is that they are low risk (ie <15% risk of
PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism
There is no need to apply the PERC rule to those patients who are not being evaluated for PE. If the patient is considered low-risk, PERC may help
PERC Calculator
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.
PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism
The PERC rule is used to rule out pulmonary embolism in those patients where the clinical gestalt is that they are low risk (ie <15% risk of pulmonary embolism).
PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism
There is no need to apply the PERC rule to those patients who are not being evaluated for PE. If the patient is considered low-risk, PERC may help avoid further testing.
PERC rule
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