
Defining High Bleeding Risk in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous ...
2019年5月22日 · High-risk TIA in CHANCE, SOCRATES, and POINT was defined as TIA with a moderate to high risk of stroke recurrence (defined as ABCD 2 stroke risk score of ≥4; ABCD score assesses the risk of stroke based on age, blood pressure, clinical features, duration of TIA, and presence or absence of diabetes mellitus; scores range from 0–7, with ...
Defining High Bleeding Risk in PCI Patients - American College …
2019年6月7日 · The current publication by the BARC group identifies the ARC-HBR to more consistently identify the patient at HBR. The 20 clinical variables described have been associated with higher bleeding risk and are defined as major and …
Derivation and Validation of the PRECISE-HBR Score to Predict
2024年10月27日 · The PRECISE-HBR score is a contemporary, simple 7-item risk score to predict bleeding after percutaneous coronary intervention, offering a moderate improvement in discrimination over multiple existing scores. Further evaluation is required to …
Validation of the Academic Research Consortium for High
Major and minor ARC-HBR criteria applied in the current study are as follows: age ≥75 years (minor); oral anticoagulant or novel oral anticoagulant at discharge (major); estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <30 ml/min (major) and eGFR ≥30, <60 ml/min (minor); baseline haemoglobin <11 g/dL (major), and 11-12.9 g/dL for men and 11-11.9 g/dL...
PRECISE-DAPT, ARC-HBR, or Simplified Clinical ... - ScienceDirect
2024年5月15日 · Therefore, we sought to evaluate the PRECISE-DAPT and ARC-HBR scores in an exclusively older population and assess the prognostic value of a truly simplified clinical evaluation (SCE), consisting of only 3 binary clinical variables (hemoglobin <11 g/100 ml, previous bleeding, and anticipated use of anticoagulants).
ARC HBR – High Bleeding Risk evaluator - CERC Europe
As a member of the Academic Research Consortium, CERC developed a specific mobile application to identify High Bleeding Risk patients : The ARC-HBR evaluator is modelled on a consensus definition of High Bleeding Risk (HBR) for patients who are candidates for treatment with a coronary stent.
Validation of the Academic Research Consortium for High
In patients with AF and ACS or undergoing PCI receiving both OAC and APT, the ARC-HBR score was a significant predictor of 1-year bleeding and ischemic endpoints. The ARC-HBR score performed better than the HAS-BLED score and the PRECISE-DAPT score in BARC type 3 or 5 bleeding prediction.
Comparison of Performance between ARC-HBR Criteria and …
Recently, the Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk (ARC-HBR) criteria have been proposed as a standardized tool for predicting bleeding risk. We sought to compare the predictive performance of ARC-HBR criteria and the PRECISE-DAPT score for bleeding in Korean patients undergoing PCI.
Academic Research Consortium High Bleeding Risk Criteria
2021年11月15日 · The rates of 2-year moderate/severe bleeding events and all-cause mortality were higher in the ARC-HBR group and highest in the HBR high-risk group. An increased HBR score was significantly associated with moderate/severe bleeding events [hazard ratio (HR) 1.19, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.07-1.31; P = 0.001] and all-cause mortality ...
ARC HBR Calculation - PyHBR Docs
The ARC HBR score is a concensus-based risk score to identify patients at high bleeding risk. It is formed from a weighted sum of 13 criteria, involving patient characteristics, patient history, laboratory test results, prescriptions information, and planned healthcare activity.