Clinical review: Bleeding - a notable complication of treatment in patients with acute coronary syndromes: Incidence, predictors, classification, impact on prognosis, and management

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This article focuses on the incidence, predictors, classification, impact on prognosis, and management of bleeding associated with the treatment of acute coronary syndrome. The issue of bleeding complications is related to the continual improvement of ischemic heart disease treatment, which involves mainly (a) the widespread use of coronary angiography, (b) developments in percutaneous coronary interventions, and (c) the introduction of new antithrombotics. Bleeding has become an important health and economic problem and has an incidence of 2.0% to 17%. Bleeding significantly influences both the short- and long-term prognoses. If a group of patients at higher risk of bleeding complications can be identified according to known risk factors and a risk scoring system can be developed, we may focus more on preventive measures that should help us to reduce the incidence of bleeding. © 2013 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Doktorova, M., & Motovska, Z. (2013, September 27). Clinical review: Bleeding - a notable complication of treatment in patients with acute coronary syndromes: Incidence, predictors, classification, impact on prognosis, and management. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12764

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