Mass-DAC Mortality Risk Calculator
Massachusetts Adult Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Fiscal Year 2007 (Oct 1, 2006 - Sep 30, 2007)
Shock or STEMI
Patients that are in cardiogenic shock prior to the intervention, or patients having an ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) within 24 hours of arrival to the hospital or at the time of the first PCI.
To compute the predicted mortality risk, select the appropriate age and risk factors, then click the Calculate button at the bottom of the page. Upon opening or resetting the form, all fields will have default values set as 0-No. If errors are generated, then all values will be reset to default.

Disclaimer:
This risk calculator should be used for informational purposes only. If you have questions or concerns about the risk factor results, please consult with your health care doctor or cardiac care specialist. The computation is based on data from all Massachusetts hospitals, and is not specific to any one hospital.
ACC Var#Risk FactorsValuesFY 2007
Prevalence (%)
(252)Age (Ref Cat: < 60 years)
    60 to 69 years:
21.92
     70 to 79 years:
18.54
     80 or more years:
12.20

(442)Renal Failure History:
4.70
(520)Cardiogenic Shock-Pre Procedure:
8.36

(656)Ejection Fraction < 30%:
5.88
(661)Left Main Disease ≥ 50% Stenosis:
5.13

(804)Status (Ref Cat: Elective/Urgent)
    Emergent/Salvage:
94.80

Mass-DACCompassionate Use:
1.72

 

This calculator utilizes the same risk factors used in the Fiscal Year 2007 PCI Report available at http://www.massdac.org/sites/default/files/reports/PCI FY2007.pdf. Risk adjustment is a statistical process used to account for differences in patient sickness prior to their surgery. By entering the values for each risk factor for a single patient, you can get an estimated risk of mortality value for that patient prior to surgery. The final risk value will be between 0%, the lowest risk of a mortality, and 100%, the highest risk of mortality.

Click Here, to download an Excel version of the Risk Calculator