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ROSE (Risk stratification Of Syncope in the Emergency department) Risk Score
Sep 18, 2014
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Mark Morgan
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Neurology
ROSE (Risk stratification Of Syncope in the Emergency department) Risk Score
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Brain natriuretic peptide level greater than or equal to 300 pg per mL (300 ng per L)
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Bradycardia (less than or equal to 50 beats per minute)
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Rectal examination shows fecal occult blood
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Anemia (hemoglobin level less than 9.0 g per dL)
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Chest pain associated with syncope
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- ECG with Q wave (not in lead III)
no (0 points)
YES (1 point)
<-- Oxygen saturation less than or equal to 94 percent on room air
score -->
number
score1=(Q1)+(Q2)+(Q3)+(Q4)+(Q5)+(Q6)+(Q7)
interpretation -->
result
score2=(Q1)+(Q2)+(Q3)+(Q4)+(Q5)+(Q6)+(Q7);score2>0?'16.5% risk of serious outcome or death at one month':'1.5% risk of serious outcome of death at one month'
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reference:
#1
Reed MJ, Newby DE, Coull AJ, Prescott RJ, Jacques KG, Gray AJ. The ROSE (risk stratification of syncope in the emergency department) study. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010 Feb 23;55(8):713-21.
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