TIMI Risk Index
The TIMI Risk Index is a simple calculation that provides important information about mortality in patients across the spectrum of myocardial infarction, STEMI and NSTEMI. 

The TIMI Risk Index is intended for patients with ACS or those who are highly suspected to have ACS.

The TIMI Risk Index is not intended for patients without ACS or those who are not suspected to have ACS.
Research authors: Stephen D. Wiviott, David A. Morrow, Paul D. Frederick, Elliot M. Antman, Eugene Braunwald
Version: 1.11
  • Public
  • Cardiology
  • {{ modelType }}
V-1.11-1044.24.05.31
(01)08719327522769(8012)v1.11(4326)240531(240)1044
Download the User manual and consult the Intended purpose.

{{section.title}}

Calculate the result

Set more parameters to perform the calculation

The TIMI risk index is: points

{{ resultSubheader }}
{{ chart.title }}
Result interval {{ additionalResult.min }} to {{ additionalResult.max }}

Conditional information

See the figure below for mortality rates associated with the TIMI risk index. 

{{ file.classification }}
PRO
Note
Notes are only visible in the result download and will not be saved by Evidencio

Calculations alone should never dictate patient care, and are no substitute for professional judgement. See our full disclaimer.

Underlying models Part of
logo

Please sign in to enable Evidencio print features

In order to use the Evidencio print features, you need to be logged in.
If you don't have an Evidencio Community Account you can create your free personal account at:

https://www.evidencio.com/registration

Printed results - Examples {{ new Date().toLocaleString() }}


Evidencio Community Account Benefits


With an Evidencio Community account you can:

  • Create and publish your own prediction models.
  • Share your prediction models with your colleagues, research group, organization or the world.
  • Review and provide feedback on models that have been shared with you.
  • Validate your models and validate models from other users.
  • Find models based on Title, Keyword, Author, Institute, or MeSH classification.
  • Use and save prediction models and their data.
  • Use patient specific protocols and guidelines based on sequential models and decision trees.
  • Stay up-to-date with new models in your field as they are published.
  • Create your own lists of favorite models and topics.

A personal Evidencio account is free, with no strings attached!
Join us and help create clarity, transparency, and efficiency in the creation, validation, and use of medical prediction models.


Disclaimer: Calculations alone should never dictate patient care, and are no substitute for professional judgement.
Evidencio v3.29 © 2015 - 2024 Evidencio. All Rights Reserved