Criteria and scores Flashcards
What is CHADS2VA2SC used for?
Assess risk of stroke in patients with AF
What does CHADS2VA2SC stand for
C - Congestive heart failure
H - Hypertension/medication
A2 - Age >75y
D - Diabetes mellitus
S2 - Stroke history/TIA/thromboembolism
V - Vascular disease (MI/PAD)
A - Age >65
S - Sex (female)
What is HASBLED used for
1 year risk of major bleeding in patients on anticoagulation for AF
What does HASBLED stand for
H - Hypertension (>160SBP)
A - Abnormal renal/liver function (one point for each)
S - Stroke history
B - Bleeding history/predisposition
L - Labile INR (high than therapeutic range)
E - Elderly >65
D - Drugs/alcohol use history (anti platelet/NSAIDs - one point for each)
Which criteria is used for DVT
Well’s criteria
What staging is used for Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Ann-Harbour staging
Diabetes diagnosis values
Hb1Ac - >48mmol/L
Random > 11mmol/L (at least 2)
Fasting > 7mmol/L
Gell and Coombs classification of hypersensitivity
Type 1 - IgE
Type 2 - IgG antibody-antigen complex formation
Type 3 - antibody-antigen complex deposition
Type 4 - cell mediated delayed
CKD staging (GFR)
1 - >90
2 - 89-60
3a - 59-45
3b - 44-30
4 - 29-16
5 - <15
Severity score for prostate cancer
Gleason score
Minimum score on Gleason score
6
Diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis
McDonald’s criteria
Severity score for pneumonia
CURB65
What does CURB65 stand for?
Confusion
Urea
Respiratory rate
Blood pressure
Age
Ann-Harbour stages
1 - confined to single lymph node
2 - involvement of 2 or more nodal areas on same side of diaphragm
3 - involvement of nodes on both sides of diaphragm
4 - spread beyond lymph nodes
B - B symptoms present