Medical Scores – M
DIAGNOSTIC SCORE OF MI:
ECG Criteria for Acute MI with LBBB | Points |
ST-segment elevation ≥ 1 mm in the presence of a positive QRS complex
(Concordant with the QRS) |
5 |
ST-segment elevation ≥ 5 mm in the presence of a negative QRS complex
(Discordant with the QRS) |
2 |
ST-segment depression ≥ 1 mm V1-V3 3 | 3 |
A score of ≥ 3 has specificity of 98% for diagnosis of MI
METABOLIC BONE DISEASE:
- T-score: the number of standard deviations from the young adult mean, most clinically valuable
- osteopenia: –5< T-score <–1
- osteoporosis: T-score ≤–5
- Z-score: the number of standard deviations from the age-matched mean, helpful in diagnosing secondary osteoporosis
CONSIDER MONITORING ICP IN THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:
- Patients with an abnormal head CT (SAH, hematoma, contusion, basal cistern compression, swelling, and herniation), and GCS score ≤8 after CPR
Or
- Patients with a normal head CT and GCS score of ≤8 AND the presence of two or more of the following:
- >40 yr
- Unilateral or bilateral motor posturing
- sBP <90 mmHg
- Post-operative monitoring
- Investigation of NPH
COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT USE MMSE TO ASSESS:
Gross screen for cognitive dysfunction: Total score is out of 30; <26 abnormal, 20-26 mild, 10-19 moderate, <10 severe.
MELD: MODIFIED END LIVER DISEASE SCORING: BASED ON: “CBI”:
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- Creatinine
- Bilirubin
- INR
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- Recently Waiting list for transplant is made on the basis of MELD score*
- Initially MELD score was used to predict mortality after TIPSS
- Values vary from 6-40*. Liver transplant is allowed only for MELD > 15**
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Medical Scores – N
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH STROKE SCALE (NIHSS): is a standardized clinical examination that determines the severity of an acute stroke; it can also be used to monitor response to treatment over time
- The scale uses 11 items that evaluate:
- Level of consciousness
- Visual system
- Motor system
- Sensory system
- Language abilities
- Scoring (x/42):
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- 0=no stroke
- 1-4=mild stroke
- 5-15=moderate stroke
- 15-20=moderate to severe stroke
- 21-42=severe stroke
- rtPA is typically considered if score ≥6, but some stroke neurologists will administer rtPA with lower NIH stroke scale scores.