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. 2005 Apr;58(4):406–408. doi: 10.1136/jcp.2004.022178

Table 1.

 Risk factors for haemorrhage in patients who bled

2003 Cumulative results from previous years Total
Diagnosis of myeloproliferative disorder 5 13 18
Aspirin treatment 3 7 10
Warfarin treatment 1* 2† 3
Heparin treatment 1 1
Disseminated intravascular coagulation 2 2
Renal impairment 2 2
Von Willebrand’s disease 1 1
Other putative platelet dysfunction 3 (2 AML, 1 MDS) 4 (3 MDS, 1 AML) 7
Thrombocytopenia 3 (platelet counts 6×109/l in ITP and 39 and 86×109/l in 2 patients with AML) 7 (platelet counts 17×109/l in megaloblastic anaemia, 23×109/l in AML, 25 and 68×109/l in MDS, 38×109/l post-BMT, and 96×109/l in MPD) 7
Obesity 1 3 4

*International normalised ratio (INR) between 3.5 and 9.9. †INRs 2.2 and 2.8.

AML, acute myeloid leukaemia; BMT, bone marrow transplantation; ITP, idiopathic (autoimmune) thrombocytopenic purpura; MDS, myelodysplastic syndrome; MPD myeloproliferative disorder.