Predicts outcome in acute pancreatitis.
Modified Glasgow Imrie Severity Calculator
About the Calculator
The Glasgow Imrie score is a modification of Ranson’s criteria used to predict the outcome in acute pancreatitis. Originally composed of 9 factors, it was later reduced to 8 components due to superior predictive value. A score of three or more positive criteria, based on blood tests taken on admission and repeated within 48 hours, is indicative of severe pancreatitis and may require transfer to a higher acuity unit.
A score is determined by assigning one point for each of the criteria outlined below.
Criteria for Calculation:
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References
- Imrie CW. Prognosis of acute pancreatitis. Annali Italiani di Chirurgia 1995, 66 (2): 187-9
- Moore EM. A useful mnemonic for severity stratification in acute pancreatitis. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2000, 82 (1): 16-7