Interactive HAS-BLED Score calculator for major bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation. Requires the calculator gadget.
Usage: {{HASBLED Calculator}}
HAS-BLED Score
HAS-BLED Score — Bleeding Risk
| Criteria
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No (0)
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Yes (+1)
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| H — Hypertension (uncontrolled SBP >160)
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1
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| A — Abnormal renal function (dialysis, transplant, Cr >2.26) and/or liver function (cirrhosis, bilirubin >2×, AST/ALT/ALP >3×)
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1
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(+1 each, max 2)
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| S — Prior stroke
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1
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| B — Bleeding history/predisposition
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1
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| L — Labile INR (unstable/high, TTR <60%)
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1
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| E — Elderly (age >65)
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1
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| D — Drugs (antiplatelets, NSAIDs) and/or alcohol (≥8 drinks/week)
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1
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(+1 each, max 2)
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| HAS-BLED Score
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/ 9
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| Interpretation
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| 0–2
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Low-moderate risk — Relatively low bleeding risk. Anticoagulation generally recommended if indicated.
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| ≥3
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High risk — Consider modifiable risk factors (HTN, labile INR, drugs/alcohol). Score ≥3 does NOT contraindicate anticoagulation but warrants closer monitoring.
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| References
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- Pisters R, Lane DA, Nieuwlaat R, et al. A novel user-friendly score (HAS-BLED) to assess 1-year risk of major bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation. Chest. 2010;138(5):1093-1100. PMID 20299623.
- Note: HAS-BLED ≥3 is NOT a contraindication to anticoagulation — it identifies patients who need closer follow-up and correction of modifiable risk factors.
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