Intracranial_hemorrhage_risk_from_thrombolytic_therapy v.1

Intracranial hemorrhage from thrombolytic therapy calculator evaluates the risk of cerebral bleeding in patients treated for myocardial infarction with anti-coagulation therapy.

Therese Lindberg

therese.lindberg@cambio.se

Cambio CDS

To calculate the intracranial hemorrhage risk score from thrombolytic therapy.

Use to calculate the intracranial hemorrhage risk score from thrombolytic therapy. The risk score is an addition of values for 8 parameters: age, gender, race, prior history of stroke, systolic blood pressure, body weight, INR or prothrombin time and TPA as thrombolytic therapy. Each of the 8 items in the above risk predictor refer to an independent bleeding risk factor. When the factor is present, the item is awarded 1 point, thus the final score varies from 0 (with no risk factors) to 8 (all bleeding risk factors present). This is the association between final results and intracranial hemorrhage risk percentages: Result (points: Intracranial hemorrhage risk: 0-1 0.69% 2 1.02% 3 1.63% 4 2.49% 5-8 4.11%

Brass LM, Lichtman JH, Wang Y, Gurwitz JH, Radford MJ, Krumholz HM. Intracranial hemorrhage associated with thrombolytic therapy for elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction: results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project. Stroke. 2000 Aug;31(8):1802-11. doi: 10.1161/01.str.31.8.1802. PMID: 10926938.

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