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. 2017 Nov 28;117(7):1326–1337. doi: 10.1160/TH16-10-0793

Table 3.

History of bleeding events.

Total (N=3,455) DVT only (n=2,056) PE ± DVT (n=1,399) p-value PE ± DVT vs. DVT only
Total bleeding 133/3451 (3.9) 74/2053 (3.6) 59/1398 (4.2) 0.3562
Major bleeding 36/133 (27.1) 19/74 (25.7) 17/59 (28.8)
CRNM bleeding 68/133 (51.1) 36/74 (48.6) 32/59 (54.2)
Nuisance bleeding 29/133 (21.8) 19/74 (25.7) 10/59 (16.9)
Gastrointestinal * 46/133 (34.6) 28/74 (37.8) 18/59 (30.5) 0.3773
Major bleeding 12/46 (26.1) 6/28 (21.4) 6/18 (33.3)
CRNM bleeding 23/46 (50.0) 14/28 (50.0) 9/18 (50.0)
Nuisance bleeding 11/46 (23.9) 8/28 (28.6) 3/18 (16.7)
Intracerebral 17/133 (12.8) 6/74 (8.1) 11/59 (18.6) 0.0706
Other 72/133 (54.1) 42/74 (56.8) 30/59 (50.8) 0.4968
Major bleeding 16/72 (22.2) 11/42 (26.2) 5/30 (16.7)
CRNM bleeding 37/72 (51.4) 19/42 (45.2) 18/30 (60.0)
Nuisance bleeding 19/72 (26.4) 12/42 (28.6) 7/30 (23.3)

All data are given as n/N (%). Multiple reasons could be given for a bleeding event. CRNM, clinically relevant non-major; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; PE, pulmonary embolism;

* patients may have had major and/or CNRM and/or nuisance bleeding.