Cardiac risk assessment Flashcards

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What are the core components of the Goldman Risk Criteria?

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Think -H CE GO
H - History
C - Cardiac Exam
E - ECG
G - General State
O - Operative

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State the Goldman Risk Criteria history components

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Age > 70 (5 points)
MI within 6 months (10 points)

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3
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State the Goldman Risk Criteria cardiac exam components

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S3 heart sound / raised JVP (11 points)
Significant aortic stenosis (3 points)

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State the Goldman Risk Criteria ECG components

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> 5 premature ventricular complexes / min (7 points)
Any cardiac rhythm other than sinus (7 points)

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5
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State the Goldman Risk Criteria general state component

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Poor medical condition (3 points)

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State the Goldman Risk Criteria operative components

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Peritoneal, thoracic or aortic surgery (3 points)
Emergency surgery (4 points)

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What are the scoring categories of the Goldman Risk Criteria?

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Low: 0 - 5 points (1% complication rate)
Medium: 6 - 12 points (7% complication rate)
Medium: 13 - 25 points (14% complication rate)
High: > 25 points (78% complication rate)

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What is the Goldman Risk Criteria?

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A composite score taken from11 different patientandoperativefeatures that correlate independently with risk fornon-cardiac surgery

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What is the Detsky (Modified) Index?

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A composite score taken from9 different patientandoperative featuresthat correlate independently with risk fornon-cardiac surgery

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What are the specific components of the Detsky (Modified) Index?

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Age > 70 (5)
Prior MI
- In the past 6 months (10)
- At any point (5)

Unstable angina in the past 6 months (10)
Angina
- Class III (10)
- Class IV (20)
Pulmonary Oedema
- < 1 week ago (10)
- Any history (5)
Suspected AS (20)
ECG
- 5 premature complexes on ECG (5)
- Any Rhythm other than sinus (5)
Emergency surgery (10)
Poor medical status (5)

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What are the risk categories of the Detsky (Modified) Index?

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0 - 15 Low Risk
20 - 30 Moderate
> 30 High Risk

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12
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What are the single highest scoring features of the Detsky (Modified) Index?

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Stage IV angina (20 points)
Critical AS (20 points)

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What are the single highest scoring features of the Goldman Risk Criteria?

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S3 heart sound / raised JVP (11 points)
MI within 6 months (10 points)

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14
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List 3 cardiovascular risk assessment tools for non-cardiac surgery

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Goldman RiskCriteria (1977)
Detsky (Modified) Index (1986)
Lee (Revised) Index (1999)

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15
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What are the features of the Lee (Revised) Index?

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High risk surgery
Hx of IHD
Hx of CCF
Hx of cerebrovascular disease
Pre-op insulin requirement for diabetes
Pre-op serum creatinine >177 μmol/L

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16
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What is DASI?

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The Duke Activity Status Index
A questionnaire that patients complete to estimate their exercise limitations.

17
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What is the main limitation of DASI?

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It can be subjective and give falsely reassuring information

18
Q

How can you use DASI to estimate peak V̇O₂?

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Peak V̇O₂= (0.43 x DASI) + 9.6

19
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What is the maximum value that DASI can take?

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58.2

20
Q

How many METs does completing 1 flight of stairs equate to?

A

4

21
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How many METs does strenuous physical activity equate to?

A

10

22
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How many METs does walking 100m on the flat equate to?

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3

23
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What is a MET?

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A metabolic equivalent of task
1 MET = basal metabolic rate = 3.5ml/kg/min VO2

24
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What is the revised cardiac index?

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Another name for the revised (Lee) index

25
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How many points on the revised cardiac index should prompt for cardiologist referral?

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2