Friday February 26, 2010
CHADS2 Score
Several risk factor assessment algorithms have been developed to aid the clinician in decision-making regarding anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation. The CHADS2 index (Cardiac failure, Diabetes, Stroke [or S2 = TIA]) is the most widely used of these algorithms. The CHADS2 index uses a point system to determine yearly thromboembolic risk. Two points are assigned for a history of stroke or TIA, and one point is given for age over 75 or a history of hypertension, diabetes, or heart failure. High scores were associated with an increased rate of stroke.
CHF Hx = +1
HTN Hx = +1
Age 75 or above = +1
Diabetes Mellitus Hx = +1
Stroke previously or TIA Hx = +2
Warfarin is recommended for score 2 and above
Friday, February 26, 2010
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