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==Classification Gastritis

Gastritis Etiology Gasstritis synonyms
Non-atrophic
  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Other factors

Superficial Diffuse antral gastritis (DAG) Chronic antral gastritis (CAG) Interstitial - follicular Hypersecretory Type B*

Atrophic Autoimmune
  • Autoimmunity

Type A* Diffuse corporal Pernicious anemia-associated

Multifocal atrophic Helicobacter pylori Type B*, type AB*
Dietary Environmental
Environmental factors Metaplastic
Special form Chemical Chemical irritation Reactive
  • Bile
  • Reflux
  • NSAIDs
  • NSAID
  • Other agents
  • Type C*
Radiation Radiation injury

Risk assessment table

Scoring criteria for risk assessment*
Scoring system Score Risk
IMPROVEDD Score[1] Predicted % VTE risk through 42 days
0 0.4%
1 0.6%
2 0.8%
3 1.2%
4 1.6%
5-10 2.2%
Predicted % VTE risk through 77 days
0 0.5%
1 0.7%
2 1.0%
3 1.4%
4 1.9%
5-10 2.75
IMPROVE score[2] Predicted % VTE risk through 3 months
0 0.5%
1 1.0%
2 1.7%
3 3.1%
4 4%
5-8 11%
Padua Score[3] < 4 Low risk for VTE
≥ 4 High risk for VTE
Caprini score[4] 0-1 Low risk of VTE
2 Moderate of VTE
3-4 High risk of VTE
≥ 5 Highest risk for VTE

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References

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  2. Spyropoulos AC, Anderson FA, Fitzgerald G, Decousus H, Pini M, Chong BH; et al. (2011). "Predictive and associative models to identify hospitalized medical patients at risk for VTE". Chest. 140 (3): 706–14. doi:10.1378/chest.10-1944. PMID 21436241.
  3. Barbar S, Noventa F, Rossetto V, Ferrari A, Brandolin B, Perlati M; et al. (2010). "A risk assessment model for the identification of hospitalized medical patients at risk for venous thromboembolism: the Padua Prediction Score". J Thromb Haemost. 8 (11): 2450–7. doi:10.1111/j.1538-7836.2010.04044.x. PMID 20738765.
  4. Caprini JA, Arcelus JI, Hasty JH, Tamhane AC, Fabrega F (1991). "Clinical assessment of venous thromboembolic risk in surgical patients". Semin Thromb Hemost. 17 Suppl 3: 304–12. PMID 1754886.