Table 1.
Glasgow-Blatchford score | |
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Admission risk marker | Score component value |
Blood urea nitrogen (mg/dL) | |
≥ 18.2 <22.4 mg/dL | 2 |
≥ 22.4 <28 mg/dL | 3 |
≥ 28 <70 mg/dL | 4 |
≥ 70 mg/dL | 6 |
Hemoglobin for men (g/dL) | |
≥ 12 <13 g/dL | 1 |
≥ 10 <12 g/dL | 3 |
<10 g/dL | 6 |
Hemoglobin for women (g/dL) | |
≥ 10 <12 g/dL | 1 |
<10 g/dL | 6 |
Systolic blood pressure | |
≥ 100 <109 mm Hg | 1 |
≥ 90 <99 mm H | 2 |
<90 mm Hg | 3 |
Other markers | |
Pulse ≥100/min | 1 |
Presentation with melena | 1 |
Presentation with syncope | 2 |
Hepatic disease | 2 |
Heart failure | 2 |
Pre-endoscopic rockall score | |
Admission risk factor | Score component value |
Age, y | |
<60 | 0 |
60–79 | 1 |
≥ 80 | 2 |
Shock | |
No shock: SBP ≥100, pulse <100 | 0 |
Tachycardia: SBP ≥100, pulse ≥100 | 1 |
Hypotension: SBP <100 | 2 |
Comorbidity | |
No major comorbidity | 0 |
Cardiac failure, ischemic heart disease, any major comorbidity | 2 |
Renal failure, liver failure, disseminated malignancy | 3 |
SBP systolic blood pressure