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TIMI Risk Score Calculator (UA/NSTEMI)

Estimates 14-day risk of death, myocardial infarction, or urgent revascularization in patients with unstable angina or NSTEMI.

Age ≥ 65+1
≥3 risk factors for CAD (HTN, DM, smoking, hyperlipidemia, family history)+1
Known CAD (stenosis ≥ 50%)+1
Aspirin use in past 7 days+1
Severe angina (≥2 episodes in 24h)+1
ST changes ≥ 0.5mm+1
Elevated cardiac biomarkers+1

What is the TIMI Risk Score?

The TIMI (Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction) Risk Score for unstable angina/NSTEMI estimates short-term risk using seven equally-weighted clinical variables, deliberately kept simple enough to calculate at the bedside without a calculator. It was derived and validated by Antman and colleagues and published in JAMA in 2000. A separate TIMI score exists for STEMI risk stratification, using different criteria — this calculator is the UA/NSTEMI version.

How to calculate the TIMI Score

Seven criteria, each worth one point:

Interpretation

Score14-day risk of death/MI/urgent revascularization
0–1~4.7%
2~8.3%
3~13.2%
4~19.9%
5~26.2%
6–7~40.9%

Higher scores generally support an earlier invasive strategy and more intensive antiplatelet/anticoagulant therapy, per local ACS protocols.

References

Antman EM, Cohen M, Bernink PJ, et al. The TIMI risk score for unstable angina/non-ST elevation MI: a method for prognostication and therapeutic decision making. JAMA. 2000.

See also: ECG Interpretation Basics & STEMI Criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the same TIMI score used for STEMI?

No — this is the TIMI Risk Score for unstable angina/NSTEMI. A separate TIMI scoring system exists for STEMI risk stratification.

Why are all seven criteria weighted equally?

Equal weighting was a deliberate design choice to keep the score simple enough to calculate at the bedside without a calculator, at a small cost to predictive precision.