Rebellion21: Canadian TIA Risk Score vs ABCD2

The management of patients with transient ischemic attacks (TIA) can be difficult.  Do they all need admission, or can low risk patients go home?  How do we define low risk?  Multiple scoring systems are in place to help answer that question, but the admission rate of TIA patients remains high.  A newly developed score is the Canadian TIA risk score which shows promise.  But how does it compare to the tried-and-true risk scores we use in medicine?

The management of patients with transient ischemic attacks (TIA) can be difficult.  Do they all need admission, or can low risk patients go home?  How do we define low risk?  Multiple scoring systems are in place to help answer that question, but the admission rate of TIA patients remains high.  A newly developed score is the Canadian TIA risk score which shows promise.  But how does it compare to the tried-and-true risk scores we use in medicine?

George Willis, MD
Emergency Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio
Twitter: @DocWillisMD

Objectives:

  1. Discuss the Canadian TIA risk score and its comparison to other TIA risk scores.
  2. Discuss how to use the Canadian TIA risk score during the next clinical shift.

Post Peer Reviewed By: Salim R. Rezaie, MD (Twitter: @srrezaie)

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