| Department of Quantitative Health Sciences |
| Risk Calculator |
Quantitative Health Sciences It allows for predicting mortality probabilities over the next 3, 5 and 10 years for patients with suspected coronary artery disease. To enter the risk calculator, please click the following link. Mortality Probability Calculator in Patients with Suspected CAD Important notes on use of this risk calculator: Smoking: Regular smoking now or within the past year. Hypertension: Resting systolic BP >= 140 mm Hg, resting diastolic BP >= 90 mm Hg, or use of medications for treatment of hypertension. Proportion of predicted METs (Metabolic equivalents) achieved: In men predicted METs is [14.7 - (0.11 X age)]; in women predicted METs is [14.7 - (0.13 X age)]. ST depression: Only count horizontal or downsloping ST depression that is at least 1 mm; otherwise record as 0. Exercise-induced angina: Any angina is included, whether or not it is test-terminating Abnormal heart rate recovery: Calculated as heart rate at the end of graded exercise minus heart rate one minute later. For upright cool down, consider abnormal if <= 12 beats/minute; for supine cool down, consider abnormal if <= 18 beats/minute. Frequent ventricular ectopy in recovery: Includes at least 7 premature ventricular beats/min, frequent ventricular couplets, any ventricular triplets, nonsustained or sustained ventricular tachycardia or torsade de pointes, or ventricular fibrillation occurring in the first 5 minutes of recovery. Disclaimer: This prediction tool is designed to help physicians and patients optimize the management of coronary artery disease under the treatment of a licensed physician. This tool is NOT a replacement for medical advice from a physician. Individual survival may vary greatly from the prediction provided by this tool. |