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Revision as of 05:51, 17 July 2011
Background
ACS is three diseases involving the coronary arteries:
- ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) (30%)
- Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (25%)
- unstable angina (38%)
- ECG is normal in 8% of all confirmed MI's
Diagnosis
- Angina is considered unstable with 1 or more:
- Occurs for 1st time
- Occurs at rest
- Accelerating frequency or severity
- Intensity of Rx should be based on likelihood that sx are due to acute coronary thombosis
TIMI RISK STRATIFICATION SCORE
- 1 point for each
- Age ≥65 years
- Presence of at least three risk factors for CHD
- Prior coronary stenosis of ≥50 percent
- Presence of ST segment deviation on admission ECG
- At least two anginal episodes in prior 24 hours
- Elevated serum cardiac biomarkers
- Use of aspirin in prior seven days
- Likelihood of mortality, new or recurrent MI, or require revascularization at 14 days
- Score of 0/1 - 4.7 percent
- Score of 2 - 8.3 percent
- Score of 3 - 13.2 percent
- Score of 4 - 19.9 percent
- Score of 5 - 26.2 percent
- Score of 6/7 - 40.9 percent
