Wells Criteria for Pulmonary Embolism: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Introduction The Wells Criteria for Pulmonary Embolism (PE) is a validated clinical prediction rule designed to help healthcare providers estimate the probability of PE in patients presenting with suggestive symptoms. Developed by Dr. Philip Wells and colleagues, this scoring system has become an essential tool in emergency departments and outpatient settings worldwide, helping clinicians make informed decisions about diagnostic testing and management. ## Understanding Pulmonary Embolism Pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot, typically originating from the deep veins of the legs, travels through the bloodstream and lodges in the pulmonary arteries, blocking blood flow to the lungs. PE is a life-threatening condition that requires prompt recognition and treatment. However, its symptoms can be nonspecific, making diagnosis challenging. Common presenting symptoms include sudden shortness of breath, ches...