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Defining High Bleeding Risk in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Consensus Document From the Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.131793
Publisher DOI
10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.119.040167
PubMed ID
31116032
Description
Identification and management of patients at high bleeding risk undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention are of major importance, but a lack of standardization in defining this population limits trial design, data interpretation, and clinical decision-making. The Academic Research Consortium for High Bleeding Risk (ARC-HBR) is a collaboration among leading research organizations, regulatory authorities, and physician-scientists from the United States, Asia, and Europe focusing on percutaneous coronary intervention-related bleeding. Two meetings of the 31-member consortium were held in Washington, DC, in April 2018 and in Paris, France, in October 2018. These meetings were organized by the Cardiovascular European Research Center on behalf of the ARC-HBR group and included representatives of the US Food and Drug Administration and the Japanese Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency, as well as observers from the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. A consensus definition of patients at high bleeding risk was developed that was based on review of the available evidence. The definition is intended to provide consistency in defining this population for clinical trials and to complement clinical decision-making and regulatory review. The proposed ARC-HBR consensus document represents the first pragmatic approach to a consistent definition of high bleeding risk in clinical trials evaluating the safety and effectiveness of devices and drug regimens for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Date of Publication
2019-07-16
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Academic Research Consortium Clinical Trial Design High Bleeding Risk
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Urban, Philip
Mehran, Roxana
Colleran, Roisin
Angiolillo, Dominick J
Byrne, Robert A
Capodanno, Davide
Cuisset, Thomas
Cutlip, Donald
Eerdmans, Pedro
Eikelboom, John
Farb, Andrew
Gibson, C Michael
Gregson, John
Haude, Michael
James, Stefan K
Kim, Hyo-Soo
Kimura, Takeshi
Konishi, Akihide
Laschinger, John
Leon, Martin B
Magee, P F Adrian
Mitsutake, Yoshiaki
Mylotte, Darren
Pocock, Stuart
Price, Matthew J
Rao, Sunil V
Spitzer, Ernest
Stockbridge, Norman
Valgimigli, Marco
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Varenne, Olivier
Windhoevel, Ute
Yeh, Robert W
Krucoff, Mitchell W
Morice, Marie-Claude
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Series
Circulation
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
0009-7322
Access(Rights)
open.access
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