Guidelines from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA) recommend that a risk calculator be used to determine your 10-year risk of CVD if you are age 40 to 75 and do not have heart disease. Many factors are considered in the calculation, including...
B.J. Gersh - 《Yearbook of Cardiology》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Development and validation of a risk calculator for prediction of mortality after infrainguinal bypass surgery Gupta PK, Gupta H, Sundaram A, et al. Development and validation of a risk calculator for prediction of cardiac risk ...
The final regression was applied to a bootstrap prediction modeling technique to create a risk calculator including the male sex, age, body mass index, beta-blocker use, and levels fused (OR = 1.04, [CI = 1.03 to 1.06]) that produced an area under the curve of 0.733.Conclusion:A ...
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons has launched its next-generation Operative Risk Calculator to assess the risk of adult cardiac surgery operations. Ad The STS Adult Cardiac Surgery Database represents 97% of all cardiac operations performed in the United States and the new calculator is based on p...
A Python command line tool to query the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Adult Cardiac Risk Calculator API with bulk patient records. - semenko/sts-risk-calculator-cli
The application of z-scores in normalizing the cardiac size function and structural dimension will be of immense benefit to the clinician, especially in evaluating children with cardiac anomalies. However, heterogeneity in the obtained z- score results i
In Japan, there is another risk model and calculator (Japan Score), which was created in 2008 on the basis of Japan Cardiovascular Surgery Database accumulated from 2000 [18]. The Japan Score is useful to predict risk of early death after cardiac surgery, but is not able to be applied ...
PV annulus size at repair was z-score of −2.0 (−5.3, 1.3). Approximately half (51%) had a z-score less than −2. Cox regression results showed this was not a risk factor for reintervention (p = .5...
The aim of this study was to analyzethe nature of influence of examined biomarkers on cardiovascular risk, their clustering, and relations with 10-year riskcategorization based on FRS, using factor analysis.METHODSFRS of 242 apparently healthy individuals was calculated using electronic calculator „...
indicated it was the adverse effects of reexploration (eg, blood loss, transfusion requirements) rather than the procedure itself that were independent risk factors for death. Adverse outcomes were more likely in those whose reexploration was delayed and who suffered from cardiac tamponade.[10] ...