TIMI Score for NSTEMI/UA
Predict 14-day risk of death, MI, or urgent revascularization in NSTEMI/unstable angina.
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TIMI NSTEMI/UA Risk Factors
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CAD Risk Factors
- - Hypertension
- - Diabetes mellitus
- - Family history of CAD
- - Hyperlipidemia
- - Current smoking
TIMI NSTEMI/UA Score
0/7
14-Day Event Rate: 4.7%
Management Recommendation
Low risk. May be managed conservatively. Consider early discharge if stable.
14-Day Event Risk by Score
- Score 0-1: 4.7% - Low
- Score 2: 8.3% - Low-Intermediate
- Score 3: 13.2% - Intermediate
- Score 4: 19.9% - Intermediate-High
- Score 5: 26.2% - High
- Score 6-7: 40.9% - High
Outcome Definition
14-day composite of: all-cause mortality, new or recurrent MI, or severe recurrent ischemia requiring urgent revascularization.
Timing of Invasive Strategy
- Immediate (<2h): Refractory angina, hemodynamic instability
- Early (24h): TIMI ≥5 or high-risk features
- Delayed (24-72h): TIMI 3-4
- Selective: TIMI ≤2, ischemia-guided
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Formula Source: WHO Health Metrics Standards
by World Health Organization