Table 1.
Type 0 | No bleeding |
Type 1 | Bleeding that is not actionable and does not cause the patient to seek treatment |
Type 2 | Any clinically overt sign of hemorrhage that “is actionable” and requires diagnostic studies, hospitalization, or treatment by a health care professional |
Type 3 | a. Overt bleeding plus hemoglobin drop of 3 to <5 g/dL (provided hemoglobin drop is related to bleed); transfusion with overt bleeding b. Overt bleeding plus hemoglobin drop <5 g/dL (provided hemoglobin drop is related to bleed); cardiac tamponade; bleeding requiring surgical intervention for control; bleeding requiring IV vasoactive agents c. Intracranial hemorrhage confirmed by autopsy, imaging, or lumbar puncture; intraocular bleed compromising vision |
Type 4 | CABG-related bleeding within 48 h |
Type 5 | a. Probable fatal bleeding b. Definite fatal bleeding (overt or autopsy or imaging confirmation) |