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. 2020 Sep 6;9(18):e014505. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.014505

Table 3.

End Points During Follow‐Up (n=109)

Events N
After 30 days of follow‐up
Primary end point 31
Aortic‐related deaths 3
Worsening 21
AD 7
Secondary end point 7
All‐cause mortality 4
Aortic‐related deaths 3
Non‐aortic‐related deaths 1
Cerebral stroke 2
Hemorrhagic stroke 1
Ischemic stroke 1
Arrhythmia 1
All bleeding 2
BARC 2–5 2
BARC 3–5 2
Long‐term follow‐up
Long‐term aortic‐related adverse events 34
Aortic‐related deaths 5
Worsening 21
AD 8
Total adverse clinical events 13
All‐cause mortality 9
Aortic‐related deaths 5
Non‐aortic‐related deaths 4
Cerebral stroke 2
Hemorrhagic stroke 1
Ischemic stroke 1
Arrhythmia 1
All bleeding 5
BARC 2–5 4
BARC 3–5 4

AD indicates aortic dissection; and BARC, Bleeding Academic Research Consortium.

BARC, bleeding is graded on a scale of 1 to 5, ranging from minor bleeding that is not actionable (type 1) to fatal bleeding (type 5).