Using admission characteristics to predict short-term mortality from myocardial infarction in elderly patients. Results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project

Field Value
Model ID96-003-01
Model NameNormand 1996
Pubmed ID8614117
First AuthorNormand
JournalJournal of the American Medical Association
Year1996
TitleUsing admission characteristics to predict short-term mortality from myocardial infarction in elderly patients. Results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project
Primary Index ConditionCoronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Secondary Index ConditionAcute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
OutcomeMortality
Model Sample Size10936
Cohort Sample Size14581
Number of EventsNR
Follow-Up DurationShort (<3 months)
AUROC0.79
Calibration Reported1
CovariatesIntercept; Age (y) - 65; (Age [y] - 65)^2; History of cancer; Mobility status: independent; Mobility status: unable to move; Mobility status: missing data; Respiratory rate: measured value (if >=12 breaths/min); Respiratory rate: <12 breaths/min; Respiratory rate: missing data; Ventricular rate >100/min; Log10 MAP: measured value; Log10 MAP: missing data; Shock; Cardiac arrest; S3 gallop rhythm; Cardiomegaly; History of CHF; CHF on admission; Albumin >30 g/L; Albumin: missing data; Log10 SUN (mmol/d): measured value; Log10 SUN: missing data; Creatinine >=177 mmol/L (>=2 mg/dL); Creatinine: missing data; Conduction disturbance; No ECG reading; No MI on ECG; Anatomic location of MI: anterior; Anatomic location of MI: lateral; Anatomic location of MI: posterior
Mesh TermsTo be updated
Number of Validations2

External Validations

Yes
2
0.78
1st Author Year Sample Size AUC Calibration Relatedness
Krumholz 1999 82359 0.779 Yes Related
Krumholz 1999 78699 0.781 Yes Related