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TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI) Calculator

Risk stratification for unstable angina/NSTEMI

Calculate TIMI UA/NSTEMI

Clinical use

Use this calculator for risk stratification for unstable angina/nstemi in thecardiovascular workflow. It is decision support and should be interpreted with the patient context, local protocols, and clinician judgment.

Interpretation

0-2: low risk (≤8% event rate). 3-4: moderate. 5-7: high (>40% event rate). Guides intensity of antithrombotic therapy and invasive strategy timing.

Required inputs

  • Age 65 +
  • Three + Risk Factors
  • Known Cad
  • Aspirin Use Last 7 Days
  • Severe Angina
  • St Deviation Half Mm
  • Elevated Markers

Evidence and limitations

This page cites 1 published reference. Confirm units and inclusion criteria before applying the output; calculators do not replace assessment, escalation, or local policy.

References

  • Antman EM et al. JAMA 2000;284:835-842

Frequently asked questions

What is the TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI)?

TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI) is a clinical calculator used for Risk stratification for unstable angina/NSTEMI.

How do I interpret the TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI)?

0-2: low risk (≤8% event rate). 3-4: moderate. 5-7: high (>40% event rate). Guides intensity of antithrombotic therapy and invasive strategy timing.

What inputs are required for the TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI)?

Required inputs include Age 65 +, Three + Risk Factors, Known Cad, Aspirin Use Last 7 Days, Severe Angina, St Deviation Half Mm, Elevated Markers.

What is the evidence behind the TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI)?

The TIMI Score (UA/NSTEMI) page cites Antman EM et al. JAMA 2000;284:835-842.

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