A mortality rate in acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding is 2%-10%. The "CHAMPS score" is a prediction score for in-hospital mortality in patients with nonvariceal UGIB. This score comprises six variables (in-hospital onset, serum albumin less than 2.5 g/dL, altered mental status, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status ≥2, steroids, and Charlson comorbidity index ≥2) with equal-weight scores. The patients were categorized into three risk categories: low (0 points: 0.2% risk), intermediate (1-2 points: 2.3%), and high (≥3 points: 26.5%).
* The Charlson comorbidity index is a method of predicting mortality by weighting comorbidities (Charlson ME, et al. J Chronic Dis. 1987; 40:373-83.).
For more information, see the reference below.
J Gastroenterol. 2021 Online ahead of print
A simple prediction score for in-hospital mortality in patients with nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Matsuhashi T, Hatta W, Hikichi T, Fukuda S, Mikami T, Tatsuta T, Nakamura J, Abe Y, Onozato Y, Ogata Y, Masamune A, Ohyauchi M, Ito H, Hanabata N, Araki Y, Yanagita T, Imamura H, Tsuji T, Sugawara K, Horikawa Y, Ohara S, Kondo Y, Dohmen T, Kakuta Y, Iijima K.
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2021 Kenichi Negoro, MD, PhD
2021 Yoichi Kakuta, MD, PhD
2021 Waku Hatta, MD, PhD, Katsunori Iijima, MD, PhD (Consultant)
* The Charlson comorbidity index is a method of predicting mortality by weighting comorbidities (Charlson ME, et al. J Chronic Dis. 1987; 40:373-83.).
For more information, see the reference below.
J Gastroenterol. 2021 Online ahead of print
A simple prediction score for in-hospital mortality in patients with nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Matsuhashi T, Hatta W, Hikichi T, Fukuda S, Mikami T, Tatsuta T, Nakamura J, Abe Y, Onozato Y, Ogata Y, Masamune A, Ohyauchi M, Ito H, Hanabata N, Araki Y, Yanagita T, Imamura H, Tsuji T, Sugawara K, Horikawa Y, Ohara S, Kondo Y, Dohmen T, Kakuta Y, Iijima K.
You can view the application help by tapping a title bar.
DISCLAIMER: This application is intended for educational or research purposes only. It does not create any patient-physician relationship, and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment.
[Developer]
2021 Kenichi Negoro, MD, PhD
2021 Yoichi Kakuta, MD, PhD
2021 Waku Hatta, MD, PhD, Katsunori Iijima, MD, PhD (Consultant)
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