Scoring Systems Flashcards

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MELD components (4)

A

bilirubin
INR
Cr
Na

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MELD outcome

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predict mortality and transplant need

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Child-Pugh components (5)

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bilirubin
albumin
INR
ascites
encephalopathy

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4
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Child-Pugh outcome

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guide cirrhosis treatment, assess severity (A, B, C)

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5
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Glasgow-Blatchford components (6)

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hemoglobin
BP
BUN
liver disease
heart disease
melena

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Glasgow-Blatchford outcome

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predict need for blood transfusion or intervention

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7
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Rockall Score components (4)

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age
shock
comorbidities
endoscopic findings

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Rockall Score outcome

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assess risk and guide management in UGIB patients

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9
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Ranson’s Criteria components (5)

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age
WBC
blood glucose
AST
LDH

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10
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Ranson’s Criteria outcome

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predicts pancreatitis severity and helps guide treatment

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Child-Turcotte-Pugh components (5)

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ascites
encephalopathy
bilirubin
albumin
PT

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Child-Turcotte-Pugh outcome

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used for cirrhosis prognosis and transplant eligibility

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13
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MELD to be considered for transplant

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> 15 or severe complications

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14
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Rome IV IBS components (3)

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1) symptoms lasting at least 6 months
2) occurring at least 1 day/week
3) for the past 3 months

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15
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Mayo score

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Stool Frequency:
0: Normal
1: 1-2 stools more than normal
2: 3-4 stools more than normal
3: ≥5 stools more than normal

Rectal Bleeding:
0: None
1: Streaks of blood in stool
2: Obvious blood in stool
3: Passing blood alone

Endoscopic Findings:
0: Normal or inactive disease
1: Mild disease (erythema, decreased vascular pattern, mild friability)
2: Moderate disease (marked erythema, lack of vascular pattern, friability)
3: Severe disease (spontaneous bleeding, large ulcers)

Physician’s Global Assessment:
0: Normal
1: Mild disease
2: Moderate disease
3: Severe disease

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16
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Mayo score components (4)

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stool frequency
rectal bleeding
endoscopic findings
physician’s global assessment

17
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Paris classification (for colorectal lesions)

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type 0 - non-pedunculated (flat)
type 1 - pedunculated
type 2 - sessile (no stalk)
type 3 - w/ significant depression
type 4 - involves the entire colon circumference
type 5 - significant ulceration

18
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Prague criteria

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1) segment length - length of columnar lined epithelium in the esophagus
2) circumferential extent - extent of columnar epithelium around circumference of the esophagus
3) mucosal abnormality - intestinal metaplasia