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. 2018 Aug 19;183(3):457–465. doi: 10.1111/bjh.15533

Table 1.

The VTE‐BLEED score with original definition of variables (Klok et al, 2016)

Factor Score
Active cancera 2
Male with uncontrolled arterial hypertensionb 1
Anaemiac 1·5
History of bleedingd 1·5
Age ≥60 years old 1·5
Renal dysfunctione 1·5
Classification of patients with the VTE‐BLEED score
Low bleeding risk Total score <2
High bleeding risk Total score ≥2
a

Cancer diagnosed within 6 months before diagnosis of venous thromboembolism (VTE) (excluding basal‐cell or squamous‐cell carcinoma of the skin), recently recurrent or progressive cancer or any cancer that required anti‐cancer treatment within 6 months before the VTE was diagnosed.

b

Males with uncontrolled arterial hypertension were defined by values of systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg at baseline.

c

Haemoglobin <130 g/l in men or <120 g/l in women.

d

Including prior major or non‐major clinically relevant bleeding event, rectal bleeding, frequent nose bleeding, or haematuria.

e

An estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGRF) <60 ml/min defined the presence of renal dysfunction: eGRF was calculated at baseline with the Cockcroft‐Gault formula, which include serum creatinine, age, and body weight.