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. 2023 Mar 22;32(3):200–208. doi: 10.1159/000529863

Table 3.

TIMI major bleeding and secondary outcomes according to sex

Women (n = 1,172) Men (n = 3,087) p valuea
Outcome at discharge
TIMI major bleeding 16 (1.4) 21 (0.7) 0.057
Bleeding class
 Access site bleeding 7 (0.6) 3 (0.1) 0.006
 GI bleeding 2 (0.2) 5 (0.2) 0.98
 Intracranial bleeding 0 (0.0) 3 (0.1) 0.27
 Other bleeding 7 (0.6) 10 (0.3) 0.25
Combined ischemic endpointb 17 (1.5) 32 (1.0) 0.56
MI 5 (0.4) 17 (0.6) 0.48
CV death 26 (2.2) 79 (2.6) 0.30
Death 31 (2.6) 87 (2.8) 0.47
Outcome at 30 days
TIMI major bleeding 19 (1.6) 30 (1.0) 0.075
Bleeding class
 Access site bleeding 8 (0.7) 4 (0.1) 0.002
 GI bleeding 3 (0.3) 9 (0.3) 0.85
 Intracranial bleeding 1 (0.1) 6 (0.2) 0.43
 Other bleeding 7 (0.6) 11 (0.4) 0.28
Combined ischemic endpointb 20 (1.7) 46 (1.5) 0.61
MI 6 (0.5) 23 (0.7) 0.41
CV death 29 (2.5) 88 (2.9) 0.51
Death 35 (3.0) 96 (3.1) 0.84
Outcome at 1 year
TIMI major bleeding 31 (2.6) 48 (1.6) 0.018
Bleeding class
 Access site bleeding 11 (0.9) 4 (0.1) <0.001
 GI bleeding 5 (0.4) 16 (0.5) 0.70
 Intracranial bleeding 3 (0.3) 13 (0.4) 0.43
 Other bleedingc 12 (1.0) 15 (0.5) 0.048
Combined ischemic endpointb 39 (3.3) 91 (2.9) 0.52
MI 13 (1.1) 55 (1.8) 0.12
CV death 44 (3.8) 106 (3.4) 0.62
Death 61 (5.2) 132 (4.3) 0.20

Categorical variables are presented as counts and percentages.

TIMI, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction; GI, gastrointestinal; CV, cardiovascular.

aKaplan-Meier estimates, log-rank (Mantel-Cox).

bComposite of myocardial infarction, stent thrombosis, and ischemic stroke.

cOther bleedings included pericardial effusion (n = 9), posttraumatic bleeding (including post-resuscitation [n = 3]), postoperative bleeding (n = 2), epistaxis (n = 1), spleen bleeding (n = 1), bleeding due to dislocation of wire (n = 1), or bleedings with unknown origin (n = 10).