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TIMI Score Calculator for UA/NSTEMI

Calculate 14-day risk of adverse events in unstable angina and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction

TIMI Risk Assessment for UA/NSTEMI

TIMI Score Results

0
TIMI Score
4.7%
14-day Risk of Adverse Events
Risk Category:Low Risk

Description: Low risk for adverse cardiovascular events within 14 days

Clinical Recommendation: Standard care with monitoring in appropriate setting

Risk Definition: 14-day risk of all-cause mortality, new or recurrent MI, and severe recurrent ischemia requiring urgent revascularization.

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only. Clinical decisions should always be made by qualified healthcare professionals considering the complete clinical picture and patient context.

Risk Stratification Guide

Score 0-1:Low Risk (4.7%)
Score 2:Low-Int Risk (8.3%)
Score 3:Int Risk (13.2%)
Score 4:Int-High Risk (19.9%)
Score 5:High Risk (26.2%)
Score 6-7:Very High Risk (40.9%)
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CAD Risk Factors

Diabetes
Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Hypercholesterolemia
Elevated cholesterol levels
Family History
Family history of CAD
Hypertension
High blood pressure
Current Smoking
Active tobacco use

Clinical Application

Use for UA/NSTEMI patients only

Score ≥3 suggests benefit from early invasive strategy

Positive cardiac markers are most prognostic

Consider GRACE score for additional risk assessment

Understanding TIMI Score for UA/NSTEMI

What is TIMI Score for UA/NSTEMI?

The TIMI (Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction) Score for UA/NSTEMI is a validated clinical risk assessment tool used to predict 14-day adverse cardiovascular events in patients with unstable angina or non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. It was developed from large randomized trials and validated on thousands of patients.

Clinical Significance

  • Identifies patients who benefit from early invasive strategy
  • Guides treatment intensity and resource allocation
  • Predicts 14-day composite endpoint of adverse events
  • Simple bedside tool requiring no complex calculations

Risk Factors (1 point each)

Demographics
Age ≥65 years
CAD Risk Factors
≥3 traditional risk factors
Clinical History
Known CAD, ASA use, severe angina
Objective Findings
EKG changes, positive cardiac markers

Important Clinical Notes

  • • This score applies specifically to UA/NSTEMI patients, not STEMI
  • • Score predicts 14-day composite of death, MI, or urgent revascularization
  • • Positive cardiac markers (troponin, CK-MB) are the strongest predictor
  • • Scores ≥3 generally benefit from early invasive strategy (<24 hours)
  • • Score should be combined with clinical judgment and other risk factors
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