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==Overview==
==ATRIA score ==
==ATRIA score ==
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'''low-risk''' = (0 to 3 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of 1% per year
'''Low-risk''' = (0 to 3 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of 1% per year
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Intermediate risk''' = patients have hemorrhage rates of less than 5% per year
'''Intermediate risk''' = patients have hemorrhage rates of less than 5% per year


'''High-risk''' = (5 to 10 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of more than 5% per year
'''High-risk''' = (5 to 10 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of more than 5% per year

Latest revision as of 17:24, 28 July 2018

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Saeedeh Kowsarnia M.D.[2]

Overview

ATRIA score

Anemia
Severe renal dysfunction
Age ≥ 75
Prior episodes of hemorrhage
Diagnosed hypertension
Score:

Low-risk = (0 to 3 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of 1% per year

Intermediate risk = patients have hemorrhage rates of less than 5% per year

High-risk = (5 to 10 points) patients have hemorrhage rates of more than 5% per year