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HAS-BLED Score

HAS-BLED Bleeding Risk Score

Check all risk factors present in your patient. Score ≥ 3 = high risk — identify modifiable factors.

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

Use HAS-BLED as a modifiable risk-factor checklist, not a decision gate. For every high-risk criterion identified, create an action plan: (1) Hypertension → optimise antihypertensive therapy targeting SBP < 130 mmHg; (2) Labile INR → switch to a NOAC; (3) Drugs → review necessity of each antiplatelet/NSAID; (4) Alcohol → brief intervention and counselling. Documenting this action plan in the patient record demonstrates structured clinical decision-making.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The HAS-BLED acronym was refined from an 11-factor score (HEMORR₂HAGES) down to the 7 most clinically actionable predictors. The key insight of Pisters et al. was that several bleeding risk factors are modifiable — this makes HAS-BLED not just a prediction tool but a treatment guide. In the original validation cohort, a score of 3 corresponded to 3.74 bleeds per 100 patient-years — comparable in absolute terms to the stroke rate at CHA₂DS₂-VASc score 2–3, emphasising that anticoagulation benefit still outweighs risk at this threshold.

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