has-bled
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HAS-BLED bleeding risk scoring tool for anticoagulation Rx
see also:
introduction
- anticoagulant bleeding risk scoring systems are generally quite complex
- HAS-BLED appears to be the scoring tool that is currently recommended 1)
- “HAS-BLED” is an acronym for:
- Hypertension
- Abnormal Liver/Renal Function
- Stroke History
- Bleeding Predisposition
- Labile INRs
- “Elderly” (Age >= 65)
- Drugs/Alcohol Usage
scoring
- score 1 for each item:
hypertension (uncontrolled, systolic >= 160mm Hg) |
abnormal liver function (cirrhosis, bilrubin > 2x normal, AST/ALT/AP > 3x normal) |
abnormal kidney function (dialysis, transplant, CRN > 200micromol/L) |
PH stroke (CVA) |
Bleed predisposition (PH major bleed or predisposition to bleeding) |
Labile INRs |
Elderly (age > 65 yrs) |
Drugs or alcohol abuse (>= 8 alcohol drinks per week) |
bleeding risk
score | annual major bleed risk on warfarin |
---|---|
0 | 0.9% |
1 | 3.4% |
2 | 4.1% |
3 | 5.8% |
4 | 8.9% |
5 | 9.1% |
>5 | > 9% |
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