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This can be done using validated bleeding risk scores, such as the HEMORR 2 HAGES or HAS-BLED scores. [33] The HAS-BLED score is recommended in guidelines, to identify the high risk patient for regular review and followup and to address the reversible risk factors for bleeding (e.g. uncontrolled hypertension, labile INRS, excess alcohol use or ...
HAS-BLED is a scoring system developed to assess 1-year risk of major bleeding in people taking anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation (AF). It was developed in 2010 with data from 3,978 people in the Euro Heart Survey. [ 1 ]
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Two favour the "CHA2DS2–VASc score" title, while the nom also mentions that is is a contender. ( non-admin closure ) — Amakuru ( talk ) 10:28, 28 April 2015 (UTC) [ reply ] CHADS2 score → CHADS score – This article is about both CHADS2 score and CHA 2 DS 2 -VASc score, and the latter one is preferred.
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[4] [5] This score can be used with patients with ≥1 additional stroke risk factors using the CHA2DS2-VASc score, where oral anticoagulation is recommended or should be considered. [ 6 ] This score reflects the need to offer an improved patient care pathway when using oral anticoagulants.