Cardiac risk assessment Flashcards
What are the core components of the Goldman Risk Criteria?
Think - H CE GO
- H - History
- C - Cardiac Exam
- E - ECG
- G - General State
- O - Operative
State the Goldman Risk Criteria history components
- Age > 70 (5 points)
- MI within 6 months (10 points)
State the Goldman Risk Criteria cardiac exam components
- S3 heart sound / raised JVP (11 points)
- Significant aortic stenosis (3 points)
State the Goldman Risk Criteria ECG components
- > 5 premature ventricular complexes / min (7 points)
- Any cardiac rhythm other than sinus (7 points)
State the Goldman Risk Criteria general state component
- Poor medical condition (3 points)
State the Goldman Risk Criteria operative components
- Peritoneal, thoracic or aortic surgery (3 points)
- Emergency surgery (4 points)
What are the risk categorie of the Goldman Risk Criteria?
- 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)
What is the Goldman Risk Criteria?
A composite score taken from 11 different patient and operative features that correlate independently with risk for non-cardiac surgery.
What is the Detsky (Modified) Index?
A composite score taken from 9 different patient and operative features that correlate independently with risk for non-cardiac surgery.
What are the specific components of the Detsky (Modified) Index?
- 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)
What are the risk categories of the Detsky (Modified) Index?
- 0 - 15 Low Risk
- 20 - 30 Moderate
- > 30 High Risk
What are the single highest scoring features of the Detsky (Modified) Index?
- Stage IV angina (20 points)
- Critical AS (20 points)
What are the single highest scoring features of the Goldman Risk Criteria?
- S3 heart sound / raised JVP (11 points)
- MI within 6 months (10 points)
List 3 cardiovascular risk assessment tools for non-cardiac surgery
- The Goldman Risk Criteria (1977)
- The Detsky (Modified) Index (1986)
- The Lee (Revised) Index (1999)
What are the features of the Lee (Revised) Index?
- High risk surgery
- Hx of IHD
- Hx of CCF
- Hx of cerebrovascular disease
- Pre-op insulin requirement for diabetes
- Pre-op serum creatinine >177 micromols/L
What is DASI?
- The Duke Activity Status Index.
- A questionnaire that patients complete to estimate their exercise limitations.
What is the main limitation of DASI?
It can be subjective and give falsely reassuring information.
How can you use DASI to estimate peak VO2
Peak VO2 = (0.43 x DASI) + 9.6
What is the maximum value that DASI can take?
58.2
How many METs does completing 1 flight of stairs equate to?
4
How many METs does strenuous physical activity equate to?
10
How many METs does walking 100m on the flat equate to?
3
What is a MET?
- a metabolic equivalent of task.
- 1 MET = basal metabolic rate = 3.5ml/kg/min VO2
What is the revised cardiac index?
Another name for the revised (Lee) index
How many points on the revised cardiac index should prompt for cardiologist referral?
2