医学
心律
心房颤动
联想(心理学)
静脉血栓形成
血栓形成
立场文件
职位(财务)
静脉血栓栓塞
内科学
心脏病学
心理学
业务
财务
病理
心理治疗师
作者
Diana A. Gorog,Ying X. Gue,Tze‐Fan Chao,Laurent Fauchier,José Luis Ferreiro,Kurt Huber,Stavros V. Konstantinidis,Deirdre A. Lane,Francisco Marı́n,Jonas Oldgren,Tatjana Potpara,Vanessa Roldán,Andrea Rubboli,Dirk Sibbing,Hung‐Fat Tse,Gemma Vilahur,Gregory Lip
出处
期刊:Europace
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2022-02-08
卷期号:24 (11): 1844-1871
被引量:50
标识
DOI:10.1093/europace/euac020
摘要
Abstract Whilst there is a clear clinical benefit of oral anticoagulation (OAC) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and venous thromboembolism (VTE) in reducing the risks of thromboembolism, major bleeding events (especially intracranial bleeds) may still occur and be devastating. The decision to initiate and continue anticoagulation is often based on a careful assessment of both the thromboembolism and bleeding risk. The more common and validated bleeding risk factors have been used to formulate bleeding risk stratification scores, but thromboembolism and bleeding risk factors often overlap. Also, many factors that increase bleeding risk are transient and modifiable, such as variable international normalized ratio values, surgical procedures, vascular procedures, or drug–drug and food–drug interactions. Bleeding risk is also not a static ‘one off’ assessment based on baseline factors but is dynamic, being influenced by ageing, incident comorbidities, and drug therapies. In this Consensus Document, we comprehensively review the published evidence and propose a consensus on bleeding risk assessments in patients with AF and VTE, with the view to summarizing ‘best practice’ when approaching antithrombotic therapy in these patients. We address the epidemiology and size of the problem of bleeding risk in AF and VTE, review established bleeding risk factors, and summarize definitions of bleeding. Patient values and preferences, balancing the risk of bleeding against thromboembolism are reviewed, and the prognostic implications of bleeding are discussed. We propose consensus statements that may help to define evidence gaps and assist in everyday clinical practice.
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