GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator

GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator

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Official GRACE 2.0 calculator with new algorithm and 1 & 3 year death/MI riskThe GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator provides the percentage probability
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Official GRACE 2.0 calculator with new algorithm and 1 & 3 year death/MI risk

The GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator provides the percentage probability of death or death/MI at time-points up to 3 years following admission with an acute coronary syndrome, and is designed to help clinicians decide on appropriate treatment options for patients with ACS.

This updated calculator provides more accurate non-linear computations and an updated interface for mobile devices, providing rapid and intuitive risk assessment. Additional features include:

• Population histograms with high-, medium- and low-risk markers

• New 1- and 3-year calculations

• New calculations provide probabilities directly, bypassing scores

• Adjusted “Mini-GRACE” algorithm (for use when serum creatinine and Killip class may not be available)

• The GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator app has been defined as a medical device under the Medical Device Directive (MDD) 93/42/EEC and has been CE-marked to indicate compliance with the Directive

The GRACE 2.0 ACS Risk Calculator uses the following powerfully predictive clinical risk factors to calculate the probability of adverse events:

• age

• heart rate

• systolic blood pressure

• creatinine levels*

• Killip class*

• ST-segment deviation

• elevated troponin or other cardiac biomarkers

• cardiac arrest at admission

*Substitute factors (renal failure, diuretic use) may be used when creatinine measurements or Killip class are unavailable. The calculator automatically implements the adjusted “mini-GRACE” algorithm in such cases.

The GRACE Risk Score has been extensively and independently validated, but any medical decision must be based on a complete clinical assessment and not on the use of this risk calculator in isolation. Developed by AS&K Communications for the University of Edinburgh and University of Massachusetts Medical School.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.1

Last updated on Aug 12, 2015 Version 1.1:
• Improved accuracy of risk calculation at 6 months for the subset of patients with a heart rate of between 150 and 199 bpm.

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Other Information

  • Release Time

    2025/09/20

  • Size

    1.42MB

  • Package Name

    com.askmercury.gracescore