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  1. 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%.

  2. 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 …

  3. PERC Rule in the Bedside Evaluation for Pulmonary Embolism

    The PERC criteria are used to help the clinician do a bedside assessment to determine if a patient is at "very low risk" for pulmonary embolism and does not warrant additional diagnostic …

  4. PERC rule - WikEM

    If all are present AND low suspicion for PE, no D-dimer needed: PERC Rule Calculator Check all of the following that are true: Age <50yr Pulse ox >94% (room air) HR <100 No prior PE or …

  5. 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 …

  6. PERC Calculator - Pulmonary Embolism Rule-Out Criteria

    According to the Australian Family Physician, if the patient's Well's score is ≤4 (or ≤1 in a simplified version), we can apply the PERC rule. If none of the PERC criteria are met (the …

  7. PERC Rule for Pulmonary Embolism - cliniculator.com

    The PERC (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria) rule is a validated clinical decision tool designed to identify patients with low probability of pulmonary embolism who may not require …

  8. PERC Rule Calculator – Pulmonary Embolism Exclusion | DocSpot

    The Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria (PERC) is a validated clinical decision rule used to safely exclude pulmonary embolism (PE) in low-risk patients without requiring D-dimer testing.

  9. UMEM Educational Pearls - University of Maryland School of …

    Apr 26, 2010 · The "PERC Rule" is used to assess a patient's risk for probability of PE in the emergency department. It involves evaluating the presence or absence of 8 clinical criteria to …

  10. Introduction: The PERC (Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria) Rule is utilized by physicians to avoid further testing for pulmonary embolism in patients deemed to be at low risk.