National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR) Cath PCI Risk Score System

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This Demonstration uses the recently published (see the "Details" section) National Cardiac Data Registry (NCDR) risk score for prediction of mortality after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). An integer score is derived from eight clinical characteristics used as controls. Selecting the clinical characteristics then plots the mortality against the score and prints the predicted PCI mortality.

Contributed by: Mark Dooris (March 2011)
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E. D. Peterson, D. Dai, E. R. DeLong, J. M. Brennan, M. Singh, S. V. Rao, R. E. Shaw, M. T. Roe, K. K. L. Ho, L. W. Klein, R. J. Krone, W. S. Weintraub, R. G. Brindis, J. S. Rumsfeld, and J. A. Spertus, "Contemporary Mortality Risk Prediction for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Results from 588,398 Procedures in the National Cardiovascular Data Registry," J. Am. Coll. Cardiol., 55(18), 2010 pp. 1923–1932.



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