Scores for Conditions Flashcards
What score is Used to diagnose DVT/PE?
Wells Score:
> 4 = PE Likely
<4 = D-Dimer test
2> = DVT likely
<2 = D-Dimer Test
What score is used to calculate the probability of a cardiac event in the next 10 years in a patient with no cardiac History?
QRISK
What score is used to calculate stroke risk after an AF diagnosis
CHA2DS2VASc:
Congestive HF
Hypertension
Age >75 (+2)
DM
Stroke/TIA previously (+2)
Vascular Disease
Age 65-74
Sc (sex category) - Female
Score 1 = moderate risk consider Aspirin
Score 2 or more = high risk - give warfarin
What score is used to assess bleeding risk in patients with AF on anticoagulation?
HASBLED/ORBIT
Used to monitor patients but NOT stop the anticoagulation
What score is used to assess the severity of Heart Failure
NYHA 1-4
1: ASx
2: Sx w/moderate exertion
3: Sx w/mild exertion
4: Sx at rest
What score is used to assess PVD?
Fenton classification 1-4
1: ASx
2: Intermittent Claudication
3: Critical Limb Ischaemia
4: Acute gangrene/acute limb ischaemia
What are the values for Hypertension?
Normal BP = 120/80 - <90/<60
Stage 1:
Clinical = 140/90
AMBP = 135/85
Stage 2:
Clinical = 160/100
AMBP = 150/95
Stage 3:
Clinical = 180/110
Htn Crisis - treat with Phentolamine
What scoring system is used to assess Stage of Lymphoma?
Ann Arbour Staging: 1-4 A/B
1: 1 Lymph Node effected
2: >2 Lymph nodes effected on same side of diaphragm
3: Lymph nodes affected on both sides of the diaphragm
4: Extra organ involvement (out of lymph nodes)
A - no B symptoms
B - Has B Symptoms ((Fever, Night sweats, Weight Loss)
What score is used to assess Ulcerative Colitis Severity?
Truelove and Witts
Mild - <4 stools daily, No fever, Little-no blood and not anaemic
Moderate - 4-6 Stools daily, no fever, some blood and not anaemic
Severe >6 stools daily, fever, visible blood and anaemic
What score is used to assess initial Upper GI bleed?
Glasgow Blatchford score
What score is used to assess severity of Upper GI bleed?
Rockall Score
Age
Shock
Co-morbidities
Recent Haemorrhage
What is the APACHE II score used for?
Assessing the severity of Upper GI bleeds in ICU patients
Eg. acute pancreatitis
What score is used to assess cancers?
What cancers are the alternatives?
TNM:
Tumour: 1-4,
Nodes: 0, 1, 2
Metastases: 0, 1, X
Prostate = Gleason score 1-4
Lymphoma = Ann Arbour 1-4 A/B
What score is used to assess Hepatic Encephalopathy?
West Haven Criteria 1-4
1: Lack of awareness/reduced attention span
2: Lethargy, Disorientation, Asterixis
3: Unresponsive and incoherent
4: Coma
What score is used to assess breathlessness?
MCR Dyspnoea Scale (used in HF and RESP conditions)
1: Breathless on strenuous exercise
2: Breathless on incline
3: Breathless when walking flat
4: Breathless after 100m/few mins
5: Breathless to do ADLs