Classifications to Remember
1. NYHA Classification
2.Canadian classification of Angina
Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris
Grade Description
- Grade I Ordinary physical activity does not cause angina, such as walking and climbing stairs. Angina with strenuous or rapid or prolonged exertion at work or recreation.
- Grade II Slight limitation of ordinary activity. Walking or climbing stairs rapidly, walking uphill, walking or stair climbing after meals, or in cold, or in wind, or under emotional stress, or only during the few hours after awakening. Walking more than two blocks on the level and climbing more than one flight of ordinary stairs at a normal
pace and in normal conditions. - Grade III Marked limitation of ordinary physical activity. Walking one or two blocks on the level and climbing one flight of stairs in normal conditions and at normal pace
- Grade IV Inability to carry on any physical activity without discomfort, anginal syndrome may be present at rest.
3. Dukes status
4. ASA Classification for patients undergoing sugrery
4. AIRWAY
6. PUGH-TURKOTT Classification
Child Liver Disease
7. RIFLE AND AKIN Criteria for Kidney Disease