Predicts in-hospital mortality after cardiac surgery.
Enter the preoperative patient characteristics, hemodynamic status, and planned procedure details. Use the definitions from the original EuroSCORE II model; this calculator is intended for adult cardiac surgery patients
Examples include claudication, carotid occlusion or stenosis >50%, previous or planned intervention on the abdominal aorta, limb arteries, or carotids.
Long-term use of bronchodilators or steroids for lung disease.
Neurological or musculoskeletal dysfunction severely affecting mobility.
If yes, the dialysis coefficient overrides the creatinine-clearance categories.
Angina at rest.
On antibiotics for endocarditis at the time of surgery.
Includes pre-op VT/VF or aborted sudden death, cardiac massage, ventilation, inotropes, IABP, or acute renal failure/anuria.
This resource is intended for educational purposes only and is intended for US healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals should use independent medical judgment. All decisions regarding patient care must be handled by a healthcare professional and be made based on the unique needs of each patient.