BISAP Score Calculator

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BISAP Score Calculator
BUN >25 mg/dL (8.92 mmol/L)
Impaired mental status
≥2 SIRS Criteria
Age >60 years
Pleural effusion present
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If you’ve ever wondered how to calculate your BISAP score, but thought it was as complicated as quantum physics or as intimidating as a bear wearing a bow tie, you’re in the right place.

BISAP Score Calculation Formula

BISAP Score = sum of points for each of the following criteria:
B = BUN > 25mg/dL (1 point)
I = Impaired mental status (1 point)
S = SIRS (1 point)
A = Age > 60 years (1 point)
P = Pleural effusion (1 point)

BISAP Score Categories

BISAP Score Interpretation
0 Low risk
1-2 Moderate risk
3-5 High risk

Examples of BISAP Score Calculations

Name BISAP Score Calculation
Bob, a 68-year-old with a BUN of 30mg/dL 2 1 (for BUN > 25mg/dL) + 1 (for age > 60 years) = 2
Alice, a 50-year-old with SIRS and pleural effusion 2 1 (for SIRS) + 1 (for pleural effusion) = 2

Methods of Calculating BISAP Score

Method Advantage Disadvantage Accuracy
Manual calculation No special equipment needed Can be time-consuming High

Evolution of BISAP Score Calculation

Year Development
1998 Introduction of BISAP score

Limitations of BISAP Score Calculation

  1. Not suitable for everyone: BISAP score calculation may not be suitable for all patient populations.

Alternative Methods for Measuring BISAP Score

Method Pros Cons
APACHE II Score More comprehensive More complex

FAQs

  1. What is a BISAP score?

    A BISAP score is a tool used to predict the severity of pancreatitis.

  2. What does BISAP stand for?

    BISAP stands for Blood Urea Nitrogen, Impaired mental status, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Age, and Pleural effusion.

  3. How is the BISAP score calculated?

    The BISAP score is calculated by assigning 1 point for each of the following criteria: BUN > 25mg/dL, Impaired mental status, SIRS, Age > 60 years, and Pleural effusion. The points are then summed up.

  4. What is a high BISAP score?

    A BISAP score of 3-5 is considered high risk.

  5. What is a low BISAP score?

    A BISAP score of 0 is considered low risk.

  6. What is the use of a BISAP score?

    A BISAP score is used to predict the severity of pancreatitis.

  7. What is the advantage of manual calculation of BISAP score?

    The advantage of manual calculation is that it does not require any special equipment.

  8. What is the disadvantage of manual calculation of BISAP score?

    The disadvantage of manual calculation is that it can be time-consuming.

  9. When was the BISAP score introduced?

    The BISAP score was introduced in 1998.

  10. What is an alternative method for measuring BISAP score?

    An alternative method for measuring BISAP score is the APACHE II Score.

References

  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK): Provides comprehensive information about pancreatitis and BISAP score.