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Video Summary
In this video, titled "CATH PCI Registry Metric No. 40, Risk-Standardized Bleeding", the narrator, John Giroud, discusses the importance of addressing bleeding complications in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures. Bleeding is associated with increased risks and costs, and the CATH PCI Registry Metric No. 40 is a predictive measure designed to provide risk-adjusted feedback and inform clinical decision-making. This lesson focuses on the eligibility criteria for Metric 40 at both the facility and patient level. It also explains the model specifications for observed bleeding events, which include bleeding during or within 72 hours of PCI, hemorrhagic strokes, cardiac tamponade, blood transfusions, and significant drops in hemoglobin levels. The video concludes with a reminder to visit the FEMA website for more information.
Keywords
CATH PCI Registry Metric No. 40
risk-standardized bleeding
percutaneous coronary intervention
bleeding complications
clinical decision-making
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