Does the revised cardiac risk index predict cardiac complications following elective lung resection? J Cardiothorac Surg. 2013;8:220.Wotton R, Marshall A, Kerr A, Bishay E, Kalkat M, Rajesh P, Steyn R, Naidu B: Does the revised cardiac risk index predict cardiac complications following ...
Revised Cardiac Risk Index The risk models described thus far have been designed to predict general mortality and morbidity for a patient population. Some risk models have been developed with the aim of predictingspecificcomplications, such as risk of cardiac or pulmonary complications in thepostoperati...
The Revised Cardiac Risk Index, a common heart screen for noncardiac surgeries v that focuses mostly on ischemia, predicted cardiac events in 6.6% of both groups. CV work-up key before NASH liver transplant Ambrosio said, "One would think that these patients should be given a thorough search...
Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) score and Thoracic Revised Cardiac Risk Index (ThRCRI) score were developed to predict the risks of postoperative major cardiac complications in generic surgical population and thoracic surgery respectively. This study aims to determine the accuracy of these scores in...
INTRODUCTION: Although the revised cardiac risk index (RCRI) is a useful tool for estimating the risk of postoperative cardiac events, whether it improves the prediction of cardiac events in patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) has not been sufficiently demonstrated. METHODS: We retrospectively...
Does the Revised Cardiac Risk Index Correlate with Preoperative Biomarkers in High-Risk Non-Cardiac Surgical Admissions?doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2018.06.604Cameron, J.Smith, I.Rivers, J.Heart Lung & Circulation
complications and mortality by the revised cardiac risk index. Annals of Internal Medicine, 152(2):26–35, 2010. [25] Kunal Nagpal, Davis Foote, Yun Liu, Ellery Wulczyn, Fraser Tan, Niels Olson, Jenny L Smith, Arash Mohtashamian, James H Wren, Greg S Corrado, et al. Development and...
The AUB-HAS2 score was able to stratify risk in all surgical subgroups (P<0.001). In the majority of surgeries, patients with an AUB-HAS2 score of 0 had an event rate of <0.5%. The performance of the AUB-HAS2 index was superior to that of the Revised Cardiac Risk Index in all ...
The Revised Cardiac Risk Index is currently the most commonly used cardiac risk stratification tool; however, it has several limitations, one of which is its relatively low discriminative ability. The objective of the present study was to develop and validate a predictive cardiac risk calculator. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the value of a new Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) that includes consideration of QRS fragmentation (fQRS) as a ... MH Bae,SY Jang,WS Choi,... - 《American Journal of Cardiology》 被引量: 25发表: 2013年 Relationship of fragmented QRS with ...