
Geneva Score
The Geneva Score is a clinical tool used by healthcare professionals to estimate the likelihood that a patient has a blood clot in the lungs, known as a pulmonary embolism (PE). It considers specific factors such as symptoms, vital signs, and medical history to assign points, helping determine if further tests are needed. A higher score indicates a greater probability of PE, guiding decision-making and urgency for diagnostics like imaging. Overall, it streamlines assessment, improves accuracy, and supports timely, appropriate care without unnecessary testing.