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Stroke TIA Public Triage Tool (ABCD2 community adaptation)

  • Age (years)
  • Initial Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  • Initial Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  • Clinical Features at Symptom Onset (choose the single best option)
  • Symptom Duration
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Are neurological symptoms still present now?
  • Time since symptom onset (hours)
  • Output preference
  • Stroke TIA Public Triage Tool (ABCD2 community adaptation): Explanation and Clinical Context
    The ABCD2 score estimates early stroke risk after a transient ischemic attack (TIA) based on five clinical variables: age ≥ 60 years (1), blood pressure ≥ 140/90 mmHg (1), clinical features (unilateral weakness 2; speech disturbance without weakness 1), symptom duration (≥ 60 minutes 2; 10–59 minutes 1), and diabetes (1). Total 0–7.

    Risk stratification: Low (0–3), Moderate (4–5), High (6–7). Approximate risks: 2-day 1.0–8.1%; 7-day 1.2–11.7%; 90-day 3.1–17.8%.

    Community adaptation: This version adds triage guidance. Ongoing symptoms or onset ≤ 24h → emergency. High score → urgent evaluation; low score → early clinic follow-up.

    References:
    Rothwell PM, Giles MF, Flossmann E, et al. Lancet. 2005;366:29–36.
    Johnston SC, Rothwell PM, Nguyen-Huynh MN, et al. Lancet. 2007;369:283–292.
    NICE NG128, 2019.
    AHA/ASA Guidelines on TIA Management.

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