Sensitivity and specificity of an algorithm based on medico-administrative data to identify hospitalized patients with major bleeding presenting to an emergency department

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Emmanuel Oger
Marie-Anne Botrel
Catherine Juchault
Jacques Bouget
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[1] Univ Rennes,Department of Medical Information
[2] EA 7449 REPERES [Pharmacoepidemiology and Health Services Research],undefined
[3] CHU Rennes,undefined
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Validation study; ICD-10; Algorithm; Major bleeding;
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