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PCI risk calculator for multiple outcomes
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PCI Risk Calculator
Age:
*
Age of patient at the time of care.
Weight:
*
Indicate the patient's weight in kilograms.
Height:
*
Indicate the patient's height in centimeters.
Diabetes Mellitus:
*
Yes
No
Any occurrence between birth and arrival at this facility.
Diabetes Therapy:
No Diabetes
Untreated Diabetes
Diabetes treated with Diet
Diabetes treated with Oral RX
Diabetes treated with Insulin
Diabetes: other treatments
Indicate the most aggressive therapy the patient presented with.
Chronic Lung Disease:
*
Yes
No
Any occurrence between birth and arrival at this facility.
Heart Failure w/in 2 Weeks:
*
Yes
No
Indicate if there is physician documentation or report that the patient has been in a state of heart failure within the past 2 weeks.
NYHA Class w/in 2 Weeks:
NA
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
The highest value between 2 weeks prior to current procedure and current procedure
PCI Status:
*
Elective
Urgent
Emergency
Salvage
Indicate the status of the PCI. The status is determined at the time the operator decides to perform a PCI.
PCI Indication:
*
Immediate PCI for STEMI
PCI for STEMI (Unstable, >12 hrs from Sx onset)
PCI for STEMI (Stable, >12 hrs from Sx onset)
PCI for STEMI (Stable after successful full-dose Thrombolysis)
Rescue PCI for STEMI (after failed full-dose lytics)
PCI for high risk Non-STEMI or unstable angina
Staged PCI
Other
Indicate the reason the PCI is being performed.
CAD Presentation:
*
No symptom, no angina
Symptom unlikely to be ischemic
Stable angina
Unstable angina
Non-STEMI
ST-Elevation MI (STEMI) or equivalent
Indicate the patient’s coronary artery disease (CAD) presentation. Choose the worst status.
Anginal Classification w/in 2 Weeks:
*
No symptoms
CCS I
CCS II
CCS III
CCS IV
The highest value between 2 weeks prior to current procedure and current procedure
Pre-procedure labs
Pre-PCI Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction:
%
Code the best estimate of current left ventricular ejection fraction.
Pre-PCI Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Not Available
Indicate if the left bventricular ejection fraction is not known.
Pre-Procedure Hemoglobin:
Indicate the most recent hemoglobin level in g/dL.
HGB Pre-Procedure Not Available
Indicate if the pre-procedure HGB was not drawn, or not drawn at your facility, or drawn at your facility using point-of-care (bedside) testing.
CK-MB Pre-Procedure:
Indicate the pre-procedure CK-MB baseline that was drawn at your facility. Exclude point-of-care (bedside) testing. (ng/mL)
CK Pre-Procedure Not Available
Indicate if the pre-procedure CK baseline was not drawn, or not drawn at your facility, or drawn at your facility using point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Troponin I Pre-Procedure:
Indicate the pre-procedure Troponin I baseline, in ng/mL, if drawn at your facility. Exclude point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Troponin l Pre-Procedure Not Drawn
Indicate if the pre-procedure Troponin I baseline was not drawn, not drawn at your facility, or drawn at your facility using point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Troponin T Pre-Procedure:
Indicate the pre-procedure Troponin T baseline, in ng/mL, if drawn at your facility. Exclude point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Troponin T Pre-Procedure Not Drawn
Indicate if the pre-procedure Troponin T baseline was not drawn, not drawn at your facility, or drawn at your facility using point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Pre-Procedure Creatinine:
Indicate the patient's most recent creatinine level in mg/dL.
Creatinine Pre-Procedure Not Available
Indicate if the pre-procedure creatinine was not drawn, or not drawn at your facility, or drawn at your facility using point-of-care (bedside) testing.
Cardiogenic shock:
*
Yes
No
Any occurrence between 24 prior to through the start of PCI
Cardiac arrest w/in 24 hours:
*
Yes
No
Indicate if the patient has had an episode of cardiac arrest within 24 hours of procedure.
Preprocedural vasopressor use:
*
Yes
No
Pre-PCI administration of a vasopressor.
Pre-procedural atrial fibrilation:
*
Yes
No