
SYNTAX Score
Welcome to the SYNTAX Score website. The SYNTAX Score is a unique tool to score complexity of coronary artery disease. As it is very important to use this scoring tool correctly, it is strongly …
SYNTAX Score Calculator
The SYNTAX Score is a tool developed in connection with the SYNTAX Trial, a trial comparing PCI and Cardiac Surgery in complex, high-risk LM and/or 3VD patients.
SYNTAX Score II calculator
The SYNTAX score II calculator provides the doctor with an individual, patient-oriented treatment recommendation based on the mortality risk. This tool was validated in different registries and …
Tutorial | Definitions - SYNTAX Score
For an accurate SYNTAX Score outcome, both the Left Coronary Artery as well as the Right Coronary Artery must be assessed. Additional information is available under ‘References: SYNTAX Score’.
Tutorial | Example cases - SYNTAX Score
Case 5a should be described in the SYNTAX score as one lesion involving segment 5 and segment 11 – lesion characteristic: Bifurcation class 1,0,1. Note that the main distal vessel should be the branch …
SYNTAX Score Calculator
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Introduction - SYNTAX Score
For an accurate SYNTAX Score outcome, both the Left Coronary Artery as well as the Right Coronary Artery must be assessed. Additional information is available under ‘References: SYNTAX Score’.
References - SYNTAX Score
References ESC/EACTS Guidelines on Myocardial Revascularization Copyright 2022 - Official Syntax Score Task Force - Website by M. van Gameren
Dominance - SYNTAX Score
Tutorial | Definitions Dominance Right dominance: the posterior descending coronary artery is a branch of the right coronary artery (segment 4). Left dominance: the posterior descending artery is a branch …
Case 1 - SYNTAX Score
Case 1 should be described in the SYNTAX Score as one lesion in segment 5 – lesion characteristic: aorto ostial Left Main Coronary Artery (LMCA). (Definition: a lesion is classified as aorto ostial when …