Abstract: Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are at increased risk for thrombotic and bleeding complications compared to patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). The academic research consortium (ARC) recently suggested a set of criteria to identify patients at high bleeding risk (HBR). We sought to evaluate the performance of the ARC-HBR criteria among patients undergoing PCI according to clinical presentation. We included all consecutive patients undergoing PCI at a tertiary-care center. Patients were deemed at HBR if they fulfilled ≥ 1 major or ≥ 2 minor ARC-HBR criteria. The primary bleeding endpoint was a composite of in-hospital or post-discharge bleeding at 1-year ...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
AIMS: The Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk (ARC-HBR) defined consensus-based crit...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academic...
The proper management of bleeding risk in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
BACKGROUND The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous corona...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
Aims To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academic ...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
AIMS: The Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk (ARC-HBR) defined consensus-based crit...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
Background: The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academic...
The proper management of bleeding risk in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
BACKGROUND The identification of bleeding risk factors in patients undergoing percutaneous corona...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
AIMS To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academ...
Aims To validate the set of clinical and biochemical criteria proposed by consensus by the Academic ...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary int...