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Table 1 Components of the AIMS65, pRS, T-score, MAP, GBS, ABC

From: Comparisons of six endoscopy independent scoring systems for the prediction of clinical outcomes for elderly and younger patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding

AIMS65

Score

GBS

Score

Albumin < 3.0 mg/dl

1

Blood urea, mmol/L

 

INR > 1.5

1

6.5–8

2

GCS < 14

1

8–10

3

SBP < 90 mmHg

1

10–25

4

Age > 65 yrs

1

 > 25

6

Maximum score

5

Hemoglobin, g/dl, men

 

pRS

 

men

women

 

Age

 

12- < 13

 

1

0

 < 60 yrs

0

10- < 12

10- < 12

3

1

 60–79 yrs

1

 < 10

 < 10

6

6

 > 80 yrs

2

SBP, mmHg

 

Shock

 

100–109

1

 No shock

0

90–99

2

 Pluse > 100, SBP > 100 mmHg

1

 < 90

3

 SBP < 100 mmHg

2

Pluse (> = 100/bpm)

1

Comorbidity

 

Melena

1

 No major

0

syncope

2

 CHF, IHD, or major comorbidity

2

Liver disease

2

 Renal failure, liver failure, metastatic cance

3

Heart failure

2

Maximum score

7

Maximum score

23

T-score

 

ABC

 

General conditions

 

Age

 

 Poor

1

60-74yrs

1

 Intermediate

2

 ≥ 75yrs

2

 Good

3

Blood tests

 

Pulse (beats /min)

 

Urea > 10 mmol/L

1

 > 110

1

Albumin < 30 g/L

2

 90–110

2

Creatinine

 

 < 90

3

100-150 μmol/L

1

SBP, mmHg

 

 > 150 μmol/L

2

 < 90

1

Comorbidity

 

 90–110

2

Altered mental status

2

 > 110

3

Liver cirrhosis

2

Hemoglobin, g/dl

 

Disseminated malignancy

4

 < 9

1

ASA score

 

 9–10

2

3

1

 > 10

3

 ≥ 4

3

Maximum score

12

Maximum score

18

MAP

   

 M: altered mental status (Glasgow < 15)

1

A: albumin < 2.5 g/dL

2

 A: ASAscore > 2

1

S: SBP < 90 mmHg

2

 P (pulse): HR > 100

1

H: hemoglobin < 10 g/L

2

  

Maximum score

9

  1. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, SBP Systolic blood pressure, CHF Congestive heart failure, IHD Ischemic heart disease, ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologists