These are the DiaRem score, DSS score, and ABCD score [1, 2, 7].
Preoperative Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Remission After Gastric Bypass Surgery: a Comparison of DiaRem Scores and ABCD Scores. Obes Surg 2016; 26: 2418-24.
Validation of the
ABCD score in identifying individuals at high early risk of stroke after a transient ischemic attack; a hospital-based case series study.
The
ABCD score, which comprise age, BMI, C-peptide level, and duration of T2DM (years) was reported as useful in predicting the success of T2DM treatment using metabolic surgery.
Cucchiara BL, Messe SR, Taylor RA, Pacelli J, Maus D, Shah Q, et al.Is the ABCD score useful for risk stratification of patients with acute transient ischemic attack?
Can the ABCD score be dichotomised to identify high-risk patients with transient ischemic attack in the emergency department?
The ABCD score also can help the general public and first responders learn which specific traits signal high stroke risk, since awareness of the need for urgent medical attention with TIA is so poor, according to Peter M.
The ABCD score was highly predictive of imminent stroke in all three study cohorts.
The patient's stroke risk rose with every 1-point increase in the
ABCD score.
These predictive factors have been combined to create an
ABCD score as a way of quantifying this risk.
The
ABCD score, determined by using clinical factors previously tested on other populations, appears to reliably predict the risk of stroke in the 30 days following hospitalization for transient ischemic attack (TIA).
Among four validation studies,
ABCD scores of less than 4 indicated the risk of stroke was reliably less than 2% at days 2 and 7, the authors report.