UMEM Educational Pearls

Title: Further Validation of Stroke Prediction Tool (ABCD2 Score)

Category: Neurology

Keywords: ABCD, ABCD2, California Rule, stroke, TIA, prediction tool (PubMed Search)

Posted: 2/24/2010 by Aisha Liferidge, MD (Updated: 11/21/2024)
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  • The 7-day risk of completed ischemic stroke after TIA is 5%.
  • The use of reliable stroke prediction tools are potentially invaluable in guiding the degree of urgency that one applies to the management of TIA patients.
  • Accuracy of the ABCD2 Score, considered to be the most-refined tool of its kind, was recently again evaluated.
  • This 7-point scale assigns risk based on 5 factors: Age > 60 (1 pt.), BP > = 140/90 (1 pt), Clinical features - weakness (2 pts), speech impairment w/o weakness (1 pt); Duration  >=60 min (2 pts), 59 to 10 min (1 pt); Diabetes (1 pt).
  • The study found that the discriminatory power of the ABCD2 Score may best be applied when used in patients at low risk for an early, disabling ischemic stroke.     

References

  • Asimos et al. ABCD2 Score for Predicting Early Ischemic Stroke. Annals of Emerg Med. 55(2); 201-10: Feb 2010.