Cardiogaurd Score (Demo)
Cardioguard Score Calculator – Predicting Repeat Heart Failure Risk with Demo Data
What is the Cardioguard Score?
The Cardioguard Score is a tool designed for health practitioners to assess a patient’s risk of repeat heart failure based on key clinical parameters. This score provides a quick risk evaluation to support clinical decision-making and patient monitoring.
How to Use the Calculator
Enter the patient’s details in the form fields:
- Age (years)
- Serum Creatinine (mg/dL) – A marker of kidney function.
- Ejection Fraction (%) – The percentage of blood leaving the heart each beat.
- Serum Sodium (mmol/L) – An indicator of fluid balance and heart function.
Patient Input Ranges
Parameter | Description | Typical Min – Max Range |
---|---|---|
Age (years) | Patient’s age in years | 18 – 100 |
Serum Creatinine (mg/dL) | Kidney function indicator | 0.5 – 10.0 |
Ejection Fraction (%) | Heart pumping efficiency | 10 – 75 |
Serum Sodium (mmol/L) | Blood sodium levels | 120 – 150 |
Click the “Calculate” button to generate the Cardioguard Score.
View the result displayed below the form:
- The Cardioguard Score (0-4).
- A risk category (Low, Moderate, Elevated, High, Severe).
- A brief medical interpretation of the result.
What the Score Means
0 – Low Risk: No significant indicators of repeat heart failure.
1 – Moderate Risk: A mild risk factor is present; monitoring is advised.
2 – Elevated Risk: Some indicators suggest possible heart failure risk.
3 – High Risk: Multiple risk factors present; close monitoring required.
4 – Severe Risk: Immediate medical attention is needed.
Disclaimer
This tool is intended as a demo for health professionals as a supporting reference and not a replacement for medical diagnosis. Always use clinical judgment and further testing where necessary.