Prospective Comparison of the 5 Most Popular Risk Scores in Clinical Use for Unselected Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome : Basis for Design of the Banach Score
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Background: A limited number of studies comparing the main risk scores (RS) for acute coronary syndromes (ACS) have been conducted and there is a limited number of long-term observations of unselected patient cohorts evaluated with the various RS. The aim of this study was to validate 5 RS (TIMI STEMI RS, TIMI NSTEMI/UA RS, GRACE RS, SIMPLE RS and ZWOLLE RS) in a Polish population and to develop a new RS that would specifically predict 1-year mortality in the unselected ACS patient cohort. Methods and Results: Single-center ACS registry analysis with 1-year follow-up of 931 patients and prospective comparison of 5 RS was conducted. Creation of an RS was attempted. Risk factors were evaluated in a multivariate logistic regression model. The predictive value of the model was assessed with evaluation of the area under curve (AUC) in receiver-operating characteristic analysis. Twelve independent factors influencing 1-year mortality were identified and of them, clerking, physical findings on admission, first ECG and myocardial necrosis markers demonstrated sufficiently high predictive value. All 5 RS were successfully validated in the target registry and although they all displayed high predictive value, the TIMI RS STEMI (AUC=0.84) and GRACE RS (AUC=0.84) proved superior. Conclusions: The developed Banach score offers both high goodness-of-fit and predictive value and may be used irrespective of ACS type. (Circ J 2011; 75: 167-173)
- 2010-12-25
著者
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Grabowski Marcin
First Department Of Cardiology Medical University Of Warsaw
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Filipiak Krzysztof
First Department Of Cardiology Medical University Of Warsaw
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Opolski Grzegorz
First Department Of Cardiology Medical University Of Warsaw
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Huczek Zenon
First Department Of Cardiology Medical University Of Warsaw
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Karpinski Grzegorz
1^<st> Chair And Department Of Cardiology Central University Hospital Medical University Of Wa
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FILIPIAK Krzysztof
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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KOLTOWSKI Lukasz
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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GRABOWSKI Marcin
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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KARPINSKI Grzegorz
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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GLOWCZYNSKA Renata
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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HUCZEK Zenon
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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KOCHMAN Janusz
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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MAJSTRAK Franciszek
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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OPOLSKI Grzegorz
1^ Chair and Department of Cardiology, Central University Hospital, Medical University of Warsaw
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Kochman Janusz
1^<st> Chair And Department Of Cardiology Central University Hospital Medical University Of Wa
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Koltowski Lukasz
1^<st> Chair And Department Of Cardiology Central University Hospital Medical University Of Wa
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Majstrak Franciszek
1^<st> Chair And Department Of Cardiology Central University Hospital Medical University Of Wa
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Glowczynska Renata
1^<st> Chair And Department Of Cardiology Central University Hospital Medical University Of Wa
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