The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumaticatrialfibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 score does not include some common stroke risk factors and its various pros/cons have been carefully discussed. The CHADS2 scoring table is shown below: adding together the points that correspond to the conditions that are present results in the CHADS2 score, that is used to estimate stroke risk.
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CHADS2 and CHA2DS2 VASc Scoring for AF
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Discussion on CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring for AF.
CHADS2 score was developed to assess the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Scores were allotted to various risk factors as follows:
Congestive heart failure: 1
History of hypertension: 1
Age above 75: 1
Diabetes: 1
Stroke / TIA: 2
Anticoagulation (typically Warfarin) is indicated when CHADS2 score is 2 or more. That would mean that anyone who had stroke or TIA along with atrial fibrillation will need life-long anticoagulation.
As age above 75 is a risk factor, any one of hyp...
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CHA2DS2VASc scoring in AF: Stroke risk in 100 seconds
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CHADS-VASc Score for Atrial Fibrillation - MEDZCOOL
The CHA2DS2-VASc Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk calculates stroke risk for patients with atrial fibrillation and aids in determining the need for potential antithrombotic therapy.
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CHADSVASC vs HASBLED - Total Scores & Interpretation (What do they mean?)
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The CHADS-VASC Score (Atrial Fibrillation) - Medical Tutorial
In this TachyTutorial, we break down the CHADS-VASC score and explain why it is used in Atrial Fibrillation. We go through the scoring system and see what determines if a patient with AF needs anticoagulation. We also explore the HASBLED score and how it relates to Atrial Fibrillation!
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CHADS2 score
The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 scoring table is shown above: adding together the poi...
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Atrial Fibrillation, Coumadin®, & the CHADS2 Score--StopAfib.org interviews Dr. Manish Shah
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If you have atrial fibrillation, how do you know your risk of stroke and whether or not you should be taking Coumadin® or warfarin? Dr. Manish Shah talks about the CHADS2 scoring system that addresses this afib controversy and how your doctor will assess your CHADS2 score. Dr. Shah is an electrophysiologist, Associate Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Research at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. StopAfib.org, at http://www.StopAfib.org, is for atrial fibrillation patients by afib patients.
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https://johnsonfrancis.org/professional/cha2ds2-vasc-scoring-system-for-atrial-fibrillation-2/
Discussion on CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring for AF.
CHADS2 score was developed to assess the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Scores were allotted to various risk factors as follows:
Congestive heart failure: 1
History of hypertension: 1
Age above 75: 1
Diabetes: 1
Stroke / TIA: 2
Anticoagulation (typically Warfarin) is indicated when CHADS2 score is 2 or more. That would mean that anyone who had stroke or TIA along with atrial fibrillation will need life-long anticoagulation.
As age above 75 is a risk factor, any one of hypertension, diabetes mellitus or congestive heart failure in this age group will become an indication for anticoagulation in the presence of AF.
Valvar atrial fibrillation is atrial fibrillation in the presence of mitral stenosis or artificial heart valves.
Other valvular lesions like mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis and regurgitation do not result in low flow in left atrium. In valvar AF, only vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants are considered while in non-valvar AF, non-vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants can also be considered.
CHA2DS2-VASc is another risk factor based point scoring system for atrial fibrillation and is meant for assessing the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Major risk factors are given a score of two points.
Other clinically relevant non-major risk factors are given one point each. Points for each category are as follows.
Congestive heart failure / LV dysfunction: 1
Hypertension: 1
Age 75 or more: 2
Diabetes mellitus: 1
Stroke/TIA/thromboembolism: 2
Vascular disease: 1
Age 65-74: 1
Sex category (female sex): 1
Maximum score: 9
CHA2DS2-VASc score is an improvement from the CHADS2 score. The risk increases as the score increases from 0 to 9. In a study involving over 7300 patients stroke rate was 0 when the score was 0, though there was only one patient in that category.
There were 14 patients with a score of 9 and they had stroke rate of 15.2%. Maximum number of patients had scores of 3 and 4 with 1730 and 1718 patients in these categories. Score 3 had a stroke rate of 3.2% and score 4 had a stroke rate of 4%
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https://johnsonfrancis.org/professional/cha2ds2-vasc-scoring-system-for-atrial-fibrillation-2/
Discussion on CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring for AF.
CHADS2 score was developed to assess the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Scores were allotted to various risk factors as follows:
Congestive heart failure: 1
History of hypertension: 1
Age above 75: 1
Diabetes: 1
Stroke / TIA: 2
Anticoagulation (typically Warfarin) is indicated when CHADS2 score is 2 or more. That would mean that anyone who had stroke or TIA along with atrial fibrillation will need life-long anticoagulation.
As age above 75 is a risk factor, any one of hypertension, diabetes mellitus or congestive heart failure in this age group will become an indication for anticoagulation in the presence of AF.
Valvar atrial fibrillation is atrial fibrillation in the presence of mitral stenosis or artificial heart valves.
Other valvular lesions like mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis and regurgitation do not result in low flow in left atrium. In valvar AF, only vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants are considered while in non-valvar AF, non-vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants can also be considered.
CHA2DS2-VASc is another risk factor based point scoring system for atrial fibrillation and is meant for assessing the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Major risk factors are given a score of two points.
Other clinically relevant non-major risk factors are given one point each. Points for each category are as follows.
Congestive heart failure / LV dysfunction: 1
Hypertension: 1
Age 75 or more: 2
Diabetes mellitus: 1
Stroke/TIA/thromboembolism: 2
Vascular disease: 1
Age 65-74: 1
Sex category (female sex): 1
Maximum score: 9
CHA2DS2-VASc score is an improvement from the CHADS2 score. The risk increases as the score increases from 0 to 9. In a study involving over 7300 patients stroke rate was 0 when the score was 0, though there was only one patient in that category.
There were 14 patients with a score of 9 and they had stroke rate of 15.2%. Maximum number of patients had scores of 3 and 4 with 1730 and 1718 patients in these categories. Score 3 had a stroke rate of 3.2% and score 4 had a stroke rate of 4%
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The CHA2DS2-VASc Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk calculates stroke risk for patients with atrial fibrillation and aids in determining the need for pot...
The CHA2DS2-VASc Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk calculates stroke risk for patients with atrial fibrillation and aids in determining the need for potential antithrombotic therapy.
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A look at CHADSVASC vs HASBLED scores, including what are the CHADSVASC and HASBLED scores used for, what do CHASDVASC and HASBLED stand for as well as what the...
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Atrial fibrillation (A Fib) increases a person’s risk for stroke. The CHADS2 score can help doctors and patients quantify their risk. Premier Health’s Dr. Kevin...
Atrial fibrillation (A Fib) increases a person’s risk for stroke. The CHADS2 score can help doctors and patients quantify their risk. Premier Health’s Dr. Kevin Kravitz explains the CHADS score pneumonic. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about atrial fibrillation at www.premierhealth.com/afib
Atrial fibrillation (A Fib) increases a person’s risk for stroke. The CHADS2 score can help doctors and patients quantify their risk. Premier Health’s Dr. Kevin Kravitz explains the CHADS score pneumonic. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about atrial fibrillation at www.premierhealth.com/afib
In this TachyTutorial, we break down the CHADS-VASC score and explain why it is used in Atrial Fibrillation. We go through the scoring system and see what deter...
In this TachyTutorial, we break down the CHADS-VASC score and explain why it is used in Atrial Fibrillation. We go through the scoring system and see what determines if a patient with AF needs anticoagulation. We also explore the HASBLED score and how it relates to Atrial Fibrillation!
**NICE GUIDELINES 2021 UPDATE - NICE now recommends the use of the ORBIT score rather than HAS-BLED for assessing bleeding risk with anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation**
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In this TachyTutorial, we break down the CHADS-VASC score and explain why it is used in Atrial Fibrillation. We go through the scoring system and see what determines if a patient with AF needs anticoagulation. We also explore the HASBLED score and how it relates to Atrial Fibrillation!
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The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and serious h...
The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 scoring table is shown above: adding together the points that correspond to the conditions that are present results in the CHADS2 score, that is used to estimate stroke risk.
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The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 scoring table is shown above: adding together the points that correspond to the conditions that are present results in the CHADS2 score, that is used to estimate stroke risk.
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If you have atrial fibrillation, how do you know your risk of stroke and whether or not you should be taking Coumadin® or warfarin? Dr. Manish Shah talks about the CHADS2 scoring system that addresses this afib controversy and how your doctor will assess your CHADS2 score. Dr. Shah is an electrophysiologist, Associate Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Research at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. StopAfib.org, at http://www.StopAfib.org, is for atrial fibrillation patients by afib patients.
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If you have atrial fibrillation, how do you know your risk of stroke and whether or not you should be taking Coumadin® or warfarin? Dr. Manish Shah talks about the CHADS2 scoring system that addresses this afib controversy and how your doctor will assess your CHADS2 score. Dr. Shah is an electrophysiologist, Associate Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Research at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. StopAfib.org, at http://www.StopAfib.org, is for atrial fibrillation patients by afib patients.
A full video transcript can be found at:
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Discussion on CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring for AF.
CHADS2 score was developed to assess the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Scores were allotted to various risk factors as follows:
Congestive heart failure: 1
History of hypertension: 1
Age above 75: 1
Diabetes: 1
Stroke / TIA: 2
Anticoagulation (typically Warfarin) is indicated when CHADS2 score is 2 or more. That would mean that anyone who had stroke or TIA along with atrial fibrillation will need life-long anticoagulation.
As age above 75 is a risk factor, any one of hypertension, diabetes mellitus or congestive heart failure in this age group will become an indication for anticoagulation in the presence of AF.
Valvar atrial fibrillation is atrial fibrillation in the presence of mitral stenosis or artificial heart valves.
Other valvular lesions like mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis and regurgitation do not result in low flow in left atrium. In valvar AF, only vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants are considered while in non-valvar AF, non-vitamin K dependent oral anticoagulants can also be considered.
CHA2DS2-VASc is another risk factor based point scoring system for atrial fibrillation and is meant for assessing the risk of thromboembolism in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Major risk factors are given a score of two points.
Other clinically relevant non-major risk factors are given one point each. Points for each category are as follows.
Congestive heart failure / LV dysfunction: 1
Hypertension: 1
Age 75 or more: 2
Diabetes mellitus: 1
Stroke/TIA/thromboembolism: 2
Vascular disease: 1
Age 65-74: 1
Sex category (female sex): 1
Maximum score: 9
CHA2DS2-VASc score is an improvement from the CHADS2 score. The risk increases as the score increases from 0 to 9. In a study involving over 7300 patients stroke rate was 0 when the score was 0, though there was only one patient in that category.
There were 14 patients with a score of 9 and they had stroke rate of 15.2%. Maximum number of patients had scores of 3 and 4 with 1730 and 1718 patients in these categories. Score 3 had a stroke rate of 3.2% and score 4 had a stroke rate of 4%
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The CHA2DS2-VASc Score for Atrial Fibrillation Stroke Risk calculates stroke risk for patients with atrial fibrillation and aids in determining the need for potential antithrombotic therapy.
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Atrial fibrillation (A Fib) increases a person’s risk for stroke. The CHADS2 score can help doctors and patients quantify their risk. Premier Health’s Dr. Kevin Kravitz explains the CHADS score pneumonic. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about atrial fibrillation at www.premierhealth.com/afib
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The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 scoring table is shown above: adding together the points that correspond to the conditions that are present results in the CHADS2 score, that is used to estimate stroke risk.
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If you have atrial fibrillation, how do you know your risk of stroke and whether or not you should be taking Coumadin® or warfarin? Dr. Manish Shah talks about the CHADS2 scoring system that addresses this afib controversy and how your doctor will assess your CHADS2 score. Dr. Shah is an electrophysiologist, Associate Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Research at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. StopAfib.org, at http://www.StopAfib.org, is for atrial fibrillation patients by afib patients.
A full video transcript can be found at:
http://stopafib.org/newsitem.cfm/NEWSID/135
To view related videos, click on a hashtag below.
#StopAfib, #afib, #atrialfibrillation
The CHADS2 score is a clinical prediction rule for estimating the risk of stroke in patients with non-rheumaticatrialfibrillation (AF), a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke. It is used to determine whether or not treatment is required with anticoagulation therapy or antiplatelet therapy, since AF can cause stasis of blood in the upper heart chambers, leading to the formation of a mural thrombus that can dislodge into the blood flow, reach the brain, cut off supply to the brain, and cause a stroke. A high CHADS2 score corresponds to a greater risk of stroke, while a low CHADS2 score corresponds to a lower risk of stroke. The CHADS2 score is simple and has been validated by many studies.
The CHADS2 score does not include some common stroke risk factors and its various pros/cons have been carefully discussed. The CHADS2 scoring table is shown below: adding together the points that correspond to the conditions that are present results in the CHADS2 score, that is used to estimate stroke risk.