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==Definition of Multivessel Disease==
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==Overview==
For AEGIS-II inclusion criteria #5, multivessel disease criteria can be met by findings on the cardiac catheterization for the index MI, a prior cardiac catheterization, or both:
[Name of the Score] is a (±validated) risk assessment tool designed to assess the 30-day risk of [bleeding/ischemia/other endpoints] associated with [antiplatelet/antithrombotic/other treatment] among patients with [coronary heart disease/heart failure/other conditions].
* Index MI cardiac catheterization: 50% or greater stenosis of the left main or at least <b><u>2</u></b> coronary artery territories (LAD, LCX, RCA) (prior to any interventions performed)
* Prior cardiac catheterization: 50% or greater stenosis of left main or at least <b><u>2</u></b> coronary artery territories (LAD, LCx, RCA) (prior to any interventions performed)
* Both: Index MI cardiac catheterization with 1 vessel with 50% or greater stenosis (prior to any interventions performed) <b><u>AND</u></b> prior PCI of at least 1 vessel different from index MI vessel
* Prior multivessel CABG
Multivessel disease requires a 50% or greater stenosis in at least 2 of the 3 major epicardial artery territories (LAD, LCx, RCA) or the left main vessel. Branch vessel disease may qualify as part of the territory of that branch vessel (for example, a diagonal vessel is considered part of the LAD territory). For the purpose of this study, the ramus is considered part of the Left Circumflex artery territory. If a branch vessel is used as a qualifying vessel, that branch should be of large enough size to potentially undergo revascularization if clinically indicated, e.g. >2mm vessel size.


==[Name of the Score]==
==MVD Tool==
===Historical Perspective===
[Name] risk score was introduced in [year] by [Author] et al.


===Purpose===
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It is a clinical prediction rule for predicting the severity of [condition].
{{#Widget:MVD5}}
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The [Name] risk score for [condition] assesses the risk of [condition] among hospitalized medical/surgical patients.
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This handy calculator computes the pre-test probability of [condition] using [Name] risk score.
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The [Name] risk score includes clinical variables in addition to the lab findings to evaluate the need to …... The study of the [Name] risk score is designed for the primary care/emergency setting.
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The [Name] risk score is a clinical decision tool that allows the clinician to decide [condition]. It uses five variables such as weight loss, night sweats, fever, serum globulin, and blood leukocyte count. A total score of 6 or more is highly suggestive that [interpretation].
OR
The [Name] risk score is a therapeutic risk stratification score for those [condition]. It is recommended by the [guideline] on [condition] management. This score would help as a potential practical tool in clinical decision making.
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[Name] risk score may be used to predict the severity of [condition]. If the score is >=3, [condition] is likely to be present.
 
===[Name of the Score] Calculator===
Shown below is a calculator using the predictive score for [condition] among hospitalized medical patients.
Please check all the boxes that apply to your patient:
{{#widget:RiskScoreCal}}
=== Interpretation of the [Name] Risk Score for [Condition] ===
The interpretation of the score is as follows:
OR
Shown below is the pretest probability of [condition] according to [Name] risk score:
* Score = 0: …..
==See also==
List the other relevant calculators.
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
[[Category:Calculator]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 15 June 2020

Definition of Multivessel Disease

For AEGIS-II inclusion criteria #5, multivessel disease criteria can be met by findings on the cardiac catheterization for the index MI, a prior cardiac catheterization, or both:

  • Index MI cardiac catheterization: 50% or greater stenosis of the left main or at least 2 coronary artery territories (LAD, LCX, RCA) (prior to any interventions performed)
  • Prior cardiac catheterization: 50% or greater stenosis of left main or at least 2 coronary artery territories (LAD, LCx, RCA) (prior to any interventions performed)
  • Both: Index MI cardiac catheterization with 1 vessel with 50% or greater stenosis (prior to any interventions performed) AND prior PCI of at least 1 vessel different from index MI vessel
  • Prior multivessel CABG

Multivessel disease requires a 50% or greater stenosis in at least 2 of the 3 major epicardial artery territories (LAD, LCx, RCA) or the left main vessel. Branch vessel disease may qualify as part of the territory of that branch vessel (for example, a diagonal vessel is considered part of the LAD territory). For the purpose of this study, the ramus is considered part of the Left Circumflex artery territory. If a branch vessel is used as a qualifying vessel, that branch should be of large enough size to potentially undergo revascularization if clinically indicated, e.g. >2mm vessel size.

MVD Tool

Multivessel Disease Tool
To determine if your patient meets the eligibility criteria for multivessel disease, please check all arteries/segments with 50% or greater stenosis on the cardiac catheterization for index MI and/or vessels that have received prior PCI (stent or balloon angioplasty).
Left Main Coronary Artery Left Main Artery
Left Anterior Descending Artery Proximal LAD
Middle LAD
Distal LAD
First Diagonal Artery
Second Diagonal Artery
Third Diagonal Artery
Circumflex Artery Proximal Cx
Middle Cx
Distal Cx
First Obtuse Marginal Artery
Second Obtuse Marginal Artery
Third Obtuse Marginal Artery
Left Posterior Descending Artery
Left Posterior Atrioventricular Artery
Left Posterolateral Artery
Ramus Intermedius Artery
Right Coronary Artery Proximal RCA
Middle RCA
Distal RCA
Right Posterior Descending Artery
Right Posterior Atrioventricular Artery
Right Posterolateral Artery
Prior Multivessel Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Interpretation: