Novel Approach of Antithrombotic Potency Amongst Patients Admitted to Hospital with Bleeding Using HEMORR2HAGES Score: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Mohannad Alshibani
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BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a relationship exists between baseline HEMORR2HAGES score and antithrombotic potency amongst patients presenting with bleeding complication. We hypothesized that the more antithrombotic regimen potency, the less HEMORR2HAGES score you have. METHODS This is a retrospective observational study of patients admitted with a diagnosis of active bleeding between November 1, 2013 and August 31, 2015. The antithrombotic groups included patients on the following regimens: single antiplatelet therapy (SAP), single oral anticoagulant therapy (SOAC), dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), dual combination (SOAC+SAP), and triple antithrombotic therapy. The primary outcome was to review the mean HEMORR2HAGES score among the various groups. RESULTS There were a total of 180 patients in the study. No significant difference was noted among the five groups in the HEMORR2HAGES score (P = .36). The highest HEMORR2HAGES score was in the SAP group (3.23 ± 1.1). The lowest HEMORR2HAGES score was in the DAPT group (2.59 ± 1.2). In the Sub Group analysis, we compared single versus dual versus triple therapy, and we found the lowest HEMORR2HAGES score in the triple therapy group (2.70 ± 1.6); (P = .29). CONCLUSIONS Among patients admitted with active bleeding, the HEMORR2HAGES score did not differentiate antithrombotic potency amongst groups with various regimens. This study highlights the necessity to evaluate antithrombotic therapy according to benefits and harms.
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利用HEMORR2HAGES评分评价住院出血患者抗血栓效力的新方法:一项回顾性队列研究
本研究的目的是评估出血并发症患者的基线HEMORR2HAGES评分与抗血栓效力之间是否存在关系。我们假设抗血栓方案效力越强,HEMORR2HAGES评分越低。方法对2013年11月1日至2015年8月31日期间诊断为活动性出血的患者进行回顾性观察研究。抗血栓组包括接受以下方案的患者:单一抗血小板治疗(SAP),单一口服抗凝治疗(SOAC),双重抗血小板治疗(DAPT),双重联合(SOAC+SAP)和三重抗血栓治疗。主要结局是回顾各组之间的平均HEMORR2HAGES评分。结果本研究共纳入180例患者。五组患者HEMORR2HAGES评分差异无统计学意义(P = 0.36)。SAP组HEMORR2HAGES评分最高(3.23±1.1)。DAPT组HEMORR2HAGES评分最低(2.59±1.2)。在亚组分析中,我们比较了单、双、三联治疗组,发现三联治疗组HEMORR2HAGES评分最低(2.70±1.6);(p = 0.29)。结论在住院的活动性出血患者中,HEMORR2HAGES评分不能区分不同治疗方案组的抗血栓效力。这项研究强调了根据利弊来评估抗血栓治疗的必要性。
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