To calculate the Maddrey Score (MS):
MS=4.6×(PT−control PT)+serum bilirubin level
Where:
The Maddrey Discriminant Function, commonly known as the Maddrey Score, is a clinical tool used to assess the severity and prognosis of alcoholic hepatitis, a form of liver inflammation caused by excessive alcohol consumption. It is calculated using the patient’s prothrombin time (or international normalized ratio, INR) and serum bilirubin level. A score equal to or greater than 32 indicates severe alcoholic hepatitis and is associated with a high mortality rate, suggesting the potential need for corticosteroid therapy or other forms of treatment to reduce inflammation and support liver function.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
MS=4.6×(20−12)+5≈41.8
The Maddrey Score is approximately 41.8, indicating severe alcoholic hepatitis.