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Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) Calculator

  • High Risk Surgery
    Intraperitoneal, Intrathoracic, Suprainguinal vascular procedures
  • History of Ischemic Heart Disease
    Positive exercise test, current chest pain suspected due to ischemia, nitrate therapy, or ECG with pathological Q waves
  • History of Congestive Heart Failure
    Pulmonary edema, bilateral rales, S3 gallop, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, or CXR showing pulmonary vascular redistribution
  • History of Cerebrovascular Disease
    Prior transient ischemic attack or stroke
  • Pre operative insulin treatment
  • Pre operative creatinine greater than 2 mg per dL
  • Revised Cardiac Risk Index RCRI Explanation and Clinical Context
    The Revised Cardiac Risk Index is one of the most widely used bedside tools for estimating the probability of perioperative major adverse cardiac events in patients undergoing non cardiac surgery. The score was derived from a large cohort and validated in multiple populations. It relies on six predictors that represent structural cardiac disease, myocardial ischemia, heart failure, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes requiring insulin, and impaired renal function. Each variable contributes one point which simplifies bedside use and allows rapid risk stratification. Higher scores are associated with increased rates of cardiac death, myocardial infarction, and cardiac arrest in the perioperative period.

    This index remains endorsed by major societies and is included in current perioperative cardiovascular evaluation guidelines as an initial tool for risk estimation. The RCRI helps clinicians decide whether further cardiac testing is needed, assess perioperative risk in multidisciplinary discussions, and plan postoperative monitoring. Although helpful, the RCRI has limitations because it underestimates risk in vascular surgery and elderly patients. Therefore clinical judgment is essential and the score should be integrated with functional capacity, surgical stress level, biomarkers, and guideline based recommendations.

    References:
    Lee TH et al. Derivation and prospective validation of a simple index for prediction of cardiac risk of major noncardiac surgery. Circulation. 1999.
    Fleisher LA et al. 2014 ACC AHA Guideline on perioperative cardiovascular evaluation and management of patients undergoing noncardiac surgery. Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
    Wijeysundera DN et al. Incorporating the Revised Cardiac Risk Index into preoperative risk assessment. Anesthesiology. 2010.

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