Orbit Score Flashcards
(7 cards)
What factors are included in the Orbit score?
- Sex
- Haemoglobin (<13mg/Dl in males, <12mg<dL in females)
- Age (>74)
- Bleeding history
- Renal function (eGFR <60)
- Concomitant use of anti-platelets
Each factor contributes to the overall assessment of a patient’s risk profile.
How many points is assigned for haemoglobin levels below 13mg/dL in males and 12mg/dL in females?
2 points
This criterion assesses the risk associated with low haemoglobin levels.
What age factor contributes to the Orbit score and how many points does it add?
> 74 years adds 1 point
Older age can increase the risk of complications.
How many points does a history of bleeding contribute to the Orbit score?
2 points
A bleeding history indicates a higher risk for future bleeding events.
What renal function measurement contributes to the Orbit score and how many points does it add?
eGFR <60 adds 1 point
Impaired renal function is associated with higher risk.
What is the point contribution for concomitant use of anti-platelets in the Orbit score?
1 point
The use of anti-platelets can increase the risk of bleeding.
True or False: The Orbit score includes factors related to sex.
True
Sex is one of the components considered in the risk assessment.