Wells Score DVT Calculator

Wells Score DVT Calculator MCP Connector for Claude

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Clinical decision support tool for estimating Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) probability using the Wells scoring system.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 29, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The Wells Score DVT Calculator provides a standardized method for healthcare professionals to assess the likelihood of Deep Vein Thrombosis. By evaluating nine clinical indicators--including recent surgery, active cancer, and leg swelling--the tool calculates a total score and assigns a risk tier (Low, Moderate, or High). This assessment guides critical diagnostic decisions: Low and Moderate risk patients are directed toward D-dimer testing, while High risk patients are recommended for immediate venous ultrasonography. The server includes tools like calculate_risk_score to compute clinical scores, get_diagnostic_protocol to determine the next medical steps, and fetch_prevalence_data to provide historical context on DVT prevalence within each risk group.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

calculate_risk_score

Compute the Wells Score and assign a risk tier

fetch_prevalance_data

Retrieve historical DVT prevalence data

get_diagnostic_protocol

Determine the recommended medical testing pathway

See how to talk to your AI agent using Wells Score DVT Calculator.

Calculate the Wells score for a patient with recent surgery and leg swelling.

The calculated total score is 2, placing the patient in the Moderate risk tier. The recommended next step is a D-dimer assay to rule out DVT.

What is the recommended protocol for a High risk patient?

For a High risk tier, the recommended test is Compression Ultrasonography to visualize potential clots.

Show me the prevalence data for all risk tiers.

The historical prevalence of DVT is: Low Risk (0.5%), Moderate Risk (5.0%), and High Risk (25.0%).

It helps clinicians estimate the probability of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) using the validated Wells scoring system to decide between D-dimer testing or ultrasound.

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