1. KAsH Score predicts long term mortality after acute myocardial
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Monteiro, Joel Ponte, Sousa, João Adriano, Sousa Mendonça, Flávio, Neto, Micaela, Rodrigues, Ricardo, Gomes Serrão, Marco, Silva, Bruno, Mendonça, Maria Isabel, Faria, Ana Paula, Henriques, Eva, and Drumond Freitas, António
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Myocardial infarction ,KAsH ,Portugal ,Prognosis ,Madeira Island ,score risk - Abstract
Introduction: Complex risk scores have limited applicability in the assessment of patients with myocardial infarction (MI). In this work, the authors aimed to develop a simple to use clinical score to stratify the in-hospital mortality risk of patients with MI at first medical contact. Methods: In this single-center prospective registry assessing 1504 consecutively admitted patients with MI, the strongest predictors of in-hospital mortality were selected through multivariate logistic regression. The KAsH score was developed according to the following formula: KAsH=(Killip class×Age×Heart rate)/systolic blood pressure. Its predictive power was compared to previously validated scores using the DeLong test. The score was categorized and further compared to the Killip classification. Results: The KAsH score displayed excellent predictive power for in-hospital mortality, superior to other well-validated risk scores (AUC: KAsH 0.861 vs. GRACE 0.773, p
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- 2020