What is the Eagle score?

Eagle score is one of the tests of commonly used diagnostics to determine the risk of mortality in cardiovascular patients before surgery. Doctors use a five -point medical scoring system combined with children and Goldman tests, which take into account the categories that include the patient's age, heart condition, laboratory values ​​and other health conditions. The evaluation provides assessing the patient's risk level. Healthcare providers also use dipyridamol/thallia scanning to provide a visual study of cardiac and blood vessels. The first three are whether the patient is over 70 years old, experiencing angina and having diabetes. The fourth is whether the patient shows a certain type of Q waves on the electrocardiogram; This can mean tissue of dead muscle tissue, which is a sign of the previous heart attack. The fifth category is a diagnosis of ventricular dysrhythmia, a type of heart rhythm interference. Some Eagle scores of the butts also ask whether a patient has a congestive heart failure or a history of myocardial infarction - also called a heart attackt. Míra increases to 8% in patients who occupy one or two categories and in patients fall into three categories basically 18%. The Eagle score is usually displayed in addition to the Detsky and Goldman score, which are other heart risk indices with slightly different categories, in different columns in the same form.

A written survey will assign specific numbers in the columns of Detsky and Goldman for each of the categories of risks that each index considers. A child's score greater than 15, combined with the Goldman score, falls into more than three categories to the Eagle score, usually indicating that the patient is a high -risk surulian candidate. Low scores on the tests and Goldman and no eagle scores generally indicate a patient who is a lower surgical risk.

Looking at the patient's heart risk usually consider six different categories and combine questions from the Eagle score with parties and GoldMan test. The first includes the patient's history, the patient's age, the myocardial infarction and the possibility of the pulmonary edema, which is the accumulation of fluid in the lungs. The Angina category will assess whether the condition is stable.

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heart test determines whether patients have congestive heart failure or aortic stenosis, a condition in which a valve that controls blood flow from the heart does not completely open. The electrocardiogram category indicates the presence of specific dysrhythmia. The category of general health is based on laboratory values ​​that include blood gases, nitrogen blood (Bun), creatinine levels and basic diagnosis. The final category refers to the type of surgery required by the patient.

doctors generally do not rely on written survey, but also conduct a study of dipyridamol-tylli. This scan is evaluated by the cardiovascular system, while the system is experiencing chemical stress. Doctors give vasoconstricture, dipyridamol to narrow blood vessels, spolU with a radioactive substance, Thall and monitored the condition of blood vessels and hearts. This test either refutes or verifies the results obtained from an Eagle-Goldman scoring of the written score.

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