CHAMPION-AF Demonstrated Better Freedom From Clinically Relevant Bleeding Events – Boston Scientific Cardiology
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”Not all bleeding events are equal. Using a modified ISTH definition focused on clinically relevant non-major bleeding requiring hospitalization or HCP intervention, CHAMPION-AF demonstrated superior freedom from bleeding-which remained significant when including procedural bleeding. This highlights a clinically meaningful benefit, even in lower-risk patients.
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