Table 1.
Score | Score | Score | Score | Score | Score | ||||||
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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