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===Bleeding Classified by Severity=== | ===Bleeding Classified by Severity=== | ||
[[Exsanguination]] | [[Bleeding classification#American College of Surgeons' Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Scheme|Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Scheme]] | ||
| [[Bleeding classification#World Health Organization|World Health Organization scale]] | |||
| [[Bleeding Academic Research Consortium|BARC bleeding criteria]] | |||
| [[Exsanguination]] | |||
| [[TIMI bleeding criteria]] | | [[TIMI bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[GUSTO]] | | [[GUSTO bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[CURE]] | | [[CURE bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[ACUITY HORIZONS]] | | [[ACUITY HORIZONS bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[STEEPLE]] | | [[STEEPLE bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[PLATO]] | | [[PLATO bleeding criteria]] | ||
| [[GRACE bleeding criteria]] | | [[GRACE bleeding criteria]] | ||
===Bleeding by Location=== | ===Bleeding by Location=== |
Revision as of 00:54, 22 April 2014
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Classification
Bleeding Classified by Severity
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Scheme | World Health Organization scale | BARC bleeding criteria | Exsanguination | TIMI bleeding criteria | GUSTO bleeding criteria | CURE bleeding criteria | ACUITY HORIZONS bleeding criteria | STEEPLE bleeding criteria | PLATO bleeding criteria | GRACE bleeding criteria
Bleeding by Location
Bleeding from Body Cavities
- Hematemesis - vomiting fresh blood
- Hematochezia - rectal blood
- Hematuria - blood in the urine from urinary bleeding
- Hemoptysis - coughing up blood from the lungs
- Postpartum hemorrhage
- Upper gastrointestinal bleed
- Vaginal bleeding
Internal Bleeding
- Aneurysm
- Cerebral hemorrhage
- Intracerebral hemorrhage or Intracranial hemorrhage - bleeding in the brain caused by the rupture of a blood vessel within the head. See also hemorrhagic stroke.
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) implies the presence of blood within the subarachnoid space from some pathologic process. The common medical use of the term SAH refers to the nontraumatic types of hemorrhages, usually from rupture of a berry aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation(AVM). The scope of this article is limited to these nontraumatic hemorrhages.
Causes
Treatment
Emergency Bleeding Control
Perioperative Bleeding
Coagulation Monitoring | Anemia Management | Coagulation Management | Specific Clinical Fields | Anticoagulation and Antiplatelet Therapy | Comorbidities with Hemostatic Derangements and Congenital Bleeding Disorders