How to Use Revised Geneva PE Score Calculator
The Revised Geneva PE Score Calculator turns bedside pulmonary embolism findings into a single probability score. Select age 65 or older, prior DVT or PE, recent surgery or fracture, reduced mobility, chest pain and hemoptysis, then enter heart rate and oxygen saturation. The result panel adds the point values and labels the probability band.
Use values from the same assessment window. In triage, clinic review or chart auditing, avoid mixing an old oxygen saturation with a current heart rate. If a finding is unknown, leave it unselected and recalculate when the history is clearer.
Formula & Theory - Revised Geneva PE Score Calculator
The revised Geneva approach emphasizes objective or clearly documented findings. Prior thromboembolism and marked tachycardia carry heavier weights, while surgery, immobilization, symptoms and low oxygen saturation add further points.
This front-end version uses deterministic point addition and then maps the total into low, intermediate or high probability. It supports structured risk discussion, but it does not decide anticoagulation, imaging or D-dimer testing by itself.
Total score = age points + VTE history points + surgery or fracture points + immobilization points + heart-rate points + symptom points + oxygen-saturation points
Risk bands used here:
0-3 points = low probability
4-10 points = intermediate probability
11+ points = high probability
Use Cases for Revised Geneva PE Score Calculator
Use it in emergency-department education, clinic preassessment, PE pathway prototypes or medical calculators that compare Geneva, Wells and PERC logic side by side. It is most useful when the page needs a transparent explanation of why the probability band changed.