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23rd February 2016, 02:31 PM
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Re: BARC Type Bleeding

As you asking for the types of the Bleeding provided by the Bleeding Academic Research Consortium the types of Bleeding are as follow:

Key Points:
BARC proposes 5 bleeding definitions, from least to most severe
Incorporates CABG-related bleeding
Validation of consensus definitions still needed

Definition

New bleeding guidelines that replace terms like “major” and “minor” with a numbered hierarchy of increasing severity may mark a significant step toward standardizing bleeding endpoint definitions for cardiovascular clinical trials involving antithrombotic therapies.

Types of Bleeding :


Type 0
No bleeding

Type 1
Bleeding that is not actionable and does not cause the patient to seek treatment

Type 2
Any clinically overt sign of hemorrhage that “is actionable” and requires diagnostic studies, hospitalization, or treatment by a health care professional

Type 3
a. Overt bleeding plus hemoglobin drop of 3 to < 5 g/dL (provided hemoglobin drop is related to bleed); transfusion with overt bleeding
b. Overt bleeding plus hemoglobin drop < 5 g/dL (provided hemoglobin drop is related to bleed); cardiac tamponade; bleeding requiring surgical intervention for control; bleeding requiring IV vasoactive agents
c. Intracranial hemorrhage confirmed by autopsy, imaging, or lumbar puncture; intraocular bleed compromising vision

Type 4
CABG-related bleeding within 48 hours

Type 5
a. Probable fatal bleeding
b. Definite fatal bleeding (overt or autopsy or imaging confirmation)


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