Modified Ross Score Calculator
- Modified Ross Score: Explanation and Clinical Context
The Modified Ross Score is a validated tool used to assess the severity of heart failure in infants and children, particularly in those with congenital heart disease. It evaluates five key clinical parameters: heart rate at rest, respiratory rate, feeding difficulty, diaphoresis, and exercise intolerance or cyanosis. Each parameter is scored according to severity, and the total score stratifies patients into mild, moderate, or severe heart failure categories.
This score assists clinicians in early recognition, monitoring, and treatment planning for pediatric heart failure, providing a standardized framework for assessing functional status in infants and children.
Reference:
Ross RD. The Ross classification for heart failure in children after 1992. Pediatrics. 2012;129(3):e501–e508. doi:10.1542/peds.2011-2780
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