HAS-BLED Score Calculator

HAS-BLED Score Calculator MCP Connector for Claude

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Assess major bleeding risk in patients on anticoagulation therapy using the HAS-BLED scoring system.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 29, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The HAS-BLED Score Calculator is a clinical decision support tool designed to identify patients at high risk of major bleeding while receiving oral anticoagulants. By evaluating seven key clinical indicators--Hypertension, Abnormal Coagulation, Stroke history, Bleeding history, Labile INR, Elderly status (65+), and use of Drugs or Alcohol--the tool provides a quantitative score. Use the calculate_has_ble_score tool to compute the integer score, get_risk_interpretation to understand the qualitative risk level and management recommendations, and get_scoring_criteria_reference to review the clinical definitions for each scoring factor.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

calculate_has_ble_score

Compute the quantitative HAS-BLED integer score

get_risk_interpretation

Translate a numerical HAS-BLED score into a qualitative risk category

get_scoring_criteria_reference

Provide a descriptive reference for all potential scoring variables

See how to talk to your AI agent using HAS-BLED Score Calculator.

Calculate the HAS-BLED score for a 70-year-old patient with hypertension, a history of stroke, and recent use of NSAIDs.

The calculated HAS-BLED score is 3, indicating a high risk of major bleeding.

What are the clinical management recommendations for a patient with a HAS-BLED score of 1?

A score of 1 indicates low risk, suggesting continuation of anticoagulation therapy with routine monitoring as per standard guidelines.

Show me the criteria used for the HAS-BLED score calculation.

The scoring factors include hypertension (systolic > 160 mmHg), abnormal coagulation, stroke history, bleeding history, labile INR, elderly status (≥65), and drugs/alcohol use.

It is a clinical scoring system used to identify patients at high risk of major bleeding when using oral anticoagulants like Warfarin or DOACs.

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