Wells DVT Score Calculator

Score the Wells criteria to gauge deep vein thrombosis probability.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

The Wells score for deep vein thrombosis, developed by Dr. Philip Wells and colleagues in the 1990s, is a clinical prediction rule that assigns points for risk factors and exam findings — active cancer, recent immobilization or major surgery, localized tenderness along the deep venous system, calf swelling, pitting edema, collateral superficial veins, and prior confirmed DVT — while subtracting points when an alternative diagnosis is at least as likely.

Clinicians use the resulting score to stratify patients into low, moderate, or high pretest probability categories for DVT, which guides whether to proceed straight to compression ultrasound, order a D-dimer test first, or use D-dimer to safely rule out DVT in low-probability patients without imaging. It is one of the most widely validated and used clinical decision rules in emergency and primary care settings for suspected leg clot.

This calculator adds up the Wells criteria you select and returns the total score along with its corresponding probability category.

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