|
Score
| |
Score
| |
Score
| |
Score
| |
Score
| |
Score
|
---|
Age (year)
| |
Heart rate (bpm)
| |
Systolic BP (mmHg)
| |
Killip class
| |
Creatinine (mg/dL)
| | | |
---|
< 40
|
0
|
< 70
|
0
|
< 80
|
63
|
Class I
|
0
|
0.0–0.39
|
2
|
Cardiac arrest at admission
|
43
|
40–49
|
18
|
70–89
|
7
|
80–99
|
58
|
Class II
|
21
|
0.4–0.79
|
5
|
50–59
|
36
|
90–109
|
13
|
100–119
|
47
|
Class III
|
43
|
0.8–1.19
|
8
|
Elevated cardiac markers
|
15
|
60–69
|
55
|
110–149
|
23
|
120–139
|
37
|
Class IV
|
64
|
1.2–1.59
|
11
|
70–79
|
73
|
150–199
|
36
|
140–159
|
26
| | |
1.6–1.99
|
14
|
ST-segment deviation
|
30
|
80 <
|
91
|
200 <
|
46
|
160–199
|
11
| | |
2.0–3.99
|
23
|
| | | |
200 <
|
0
| | |
4.0 <
|
31
| | |
- In-hospital mortality: low risk (≤ 10), intermediate risk (109–140), and high risk (> 140) are < 1%, 1–3%, and > 3%, respectively. Post-discharge to 6 months death: low risk (≤ 88), intermediate risk (89–118), and high risk (> 8) are < 3%, 3–8%, and > 8%, respectively
- BP blood pressure