Caracterización de un grupo de pacientes del programa de anticoagulación de una institución de salud y evaluación de los resultados de la escala HAS - BLED y la escala CHA2DS2 – VASc, Medellín (Colombia), 2011 - 2012.

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Laura Isabel Jaramillo, Paula Andrea Velásquez-Viveros, A. E. M. Castro, Melissa Ramirez-Palacio, E. Cañas
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Objective : to evaluate the clinical score usefulness of the HAS - BLED and CHA2DS - VASc scales to predict episodes of major bleeding and cardiovascular events. Materials and methods: An analytical study cohort was conducted with the retrospective review of medical records and following a year of evolution of active patients on anticoagulation program in a health center of high level of complexity. Results: A total of 76 patients were collected, 56.6% of whom were female, with a mean age of 73.5 years. The risk to present an event of major bleeding in patients who have a HAS-BLED in the category of high risk is 2.09 times higher compared to the other categories of risk (RR 3.09, 95% CI 1.15 - 8.31). Conclusions : HAS-BLED and the CHA2DS2-VASc scales remain as important tools in predicting bleeding and thromboembolic events respectively; like the CHA2DS2-VASc for bleeding events.
一组来自卫生机构抗凝计划的患者的特征和评估HAS - bleed量表和CHA2DS2 - VASc量表的结果,medellin,哥伦比亚,2011 - 2012。
目的:评价HAS - BLED和CHA2DS - VASc量表的临床评分对预测大出血和心血管事件的有用性。材料和方法:通过对医疗记录的回顾性回顾和对一家高度复杂的健康中心抗凝治疗方案的活跃患者一年的演变进行分析性研究队列。结果:共收集76例患者,女性占56.6%,平均年龄73.5岁。在高危人群中,ha - bled患者出现大出血事件的风险是其他高危人群的2.09倍(RR 3.09, 95% CI 1.15 - 8.31)。结论:HAS-BLED和CHA2DS2-VASc量表仍然是预测出血和血栓栓塞事件的重要工具;比如CHA2DS2-VASc
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Archivos de Medicina MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Para el desarrollo científico no sólo es necesario una constante labor investigadora, sino también una labor integradora y crítica de todos los resultados alcanzados en relación con un tema determinado que permita generar verdadero conocimiento sobre el mismo. Por otro lado, el crecimiento de la producción científica obliga a los profesionales sanitarios a constantes esfuerzos por mantenerse "al día" en cualquier disciplina de la medicina. Con esta doble función de integrar conocimientos y facilitar su difusión, nace Archivos de Medicina.
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