Predicting long-term mortality in older patients after non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: the CRUSADE long-term mortality model and risk score

Field Value
Model ID11-039-01
Model NameCan Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes with Early Implementation of the ACC/AHA Guidelines (CRUSADE) Long-Term Mortality Risk Score
Pubmed ID22093204
First AuthorRoe
JournalAmerican Heart Journal
Year2011
TitlePredicting long-term mortality in older patients after non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: the CRUSADE long-term mortality model and risk score
Primary Index ConditionCoronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Secondary Index ConditionAcute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
OutcomeMortality
Model Sample Size33640
Cohort Sample Size67423
Number of EventsNR
Follow-Up DurationLong (>6 months)
AUROC0.754
Calibration Reported1
CovariatesAge <=70 y; Age 71-75 y; Age 76-80 y; Age 81-85 y; Age >=86 y; Initial serum creatinine <=1.0 mg/dL; Initial serum creatinine 1.0-1.99 mg/dL; Initial serum creatinine 2.0-2.99 mg/dL; Initial serum creatinine >=3 mg/dL; Initial systolic blood pressure <=90 mmHg; Initial systolic blood pressure 91-100 mmHg; Initial systolic blood pressure >100 mmHg; Signs of heart failure on presentation; Initial heart rate <90 beats/min; Initial heart rate 90-99 beats/min; Initial heart rate 100-109 beats/min; Initial heart rate >=110 beats/min; Weight <=60 kg; Weight 61-80 kg; Weight >=81 kg; Prior heart failure; Initial hematocrit <30%; Initial hematocrit 30-39.9%; Initial hematocrit >=40%; Initial troponin ratio <=1 x ULN; Initial troponin ratio 1.1-3 x ULN; Initial troponin ratio 3.1-5 x ULN; Initial troponin ratio >=5.1 x ULN; Prior stroke; Diabetes mellitus; Sex: male; Prior PAD
Mesh TermsTo be updated
Number of Validations0

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