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==Revised Geneva Score Calculator==
==Revised Geneva Score Calculator==
Recently in 2006, the revised Geneva score was introduced with a more standardized and simplified algorithm to help predict the probability that a patient has a pulmonary embolism.
Recently in 2006, the revised Geneva score was introduced with a more standardized and simplified algorithm to help predict the probability that a patient has a pulmonary embolism.<ref name="pmid16461960">{{cite journal |author=Le Gal G, Righini M, Roy PM, Sanchez O, Aujesky D, Bounameaux H, Perrier A |title=Prediction of pulmonary embolism in the emergency department: the revised Geneva score |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=144 |issue=3 |pages=165–71 |year=2006 |month=February |pmid=16461960 |doi= |url= |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref>


=== Calculation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE ===
=== Calculation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE ===
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=== Interpretation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE ===
=== Interpretation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE ===
Shown below is the interpretation of the revised Geneva score:
Shown below is the interpretation of the revised Geneva score:
* Score 0-3 points: Lower probability of PE (8%)
* Score 0-3 points: Low probability of PE (8%)
* Score 4-10 points: Intermediate probability of PE (28%)
* Score 4-10 points: Intermediate probability of PE (28%)
* Score ≥ 11 points: Higher probability of PE (74%)
* Score ≥ 11 points: High probability of PE (74%)
 
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist|2}}

Revision as of 21:11, 4 November 2018

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2]

Revised Geneva Score Calculator

Recently in 2006, the revised Geneva score was introduced with a more standardized and simplified algorithm to help predict the probability that a patient has a pulmonary embolism.[1]

Calculation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE

This handy calculator computes the pre-test probability of pulmonary embolism using revised Geneva criteria.

Check all boxes that apply to your patient:

Original Geneva Score
Variable Score
History of prior DVT or PE 2
Recent surgery within 4 weeks 3
Heart rate >100 beats per minute 1
Age 60-79 years 1
≥80 years 2
PaCO2 <35 mmHg (<4.8 kPa) 2
35-39 mmHg (4.8-5.19 kPa) 1
PaO2 <49 mmHg (<6.5 kPa) 4
49-59 mmHg (6.5-7.99 kPa) 3
60-71 mmHg (8-9.49 kPa) 2
72-82 mmHg (9.5-10.99 kPa) 1
Chest X-ray Findings Band atelectasis 1
Elevation of hemidiaphragm 1
Original Geneva Score:
Interpretation:

Interpretation of the Revised Geneva Score for PE

Shown below is the interpretation of the revised Geneva score:

  • Score 0-3 points: Low probability of PE (8%)
  • Score 4-10 points: Intermediate probability of PE (28%)
  • Score ≥ 11 points: High probability of PE (74%)

References

  1. Le Gal G, Righini M, Roy PM, Sanchez O, Aujesky D, Bounameaux H, Perrier A (2006). "Prediction of pulmonary embolism in the emergency department: the revised Geneva score". Ann. Intern. Med. 144 (3): 165–71. PMID 16461960. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)