AspirinPrimary preventionMI-bleed trade-offAspirin is one of the oldest and most commonly used cardiovascular drugs. Despite there being high-quality evidence supporting the use of aspirin for patients with known cardiovascular disease, a definitive consensus regarding its use for patients at risk for...
In light of this new evidence, the ACC/AHA guidelines recommend aspirin for primary prevention in patients 40-70 years of age at a high ASCVD risk and low bleeding risk, who are unable to optimally control modifiable ASCVD risk factors....
Decisions about aspirin in primary prevention should be made on a case-by-case basis, and general guidelines are not justified.关键词: Humans Cardiovascular Diseases Aspirin Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors Risk Factors Primary Prevention DOI: 10.1038/nrcardio.2012.26 被引量: 11 ...
Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in People With Diabetes Would the outcome of a Global multinational organization's decision be the same if the same decision were to be made in different countries throughout the ... M Pignone,MJ Alberts,JA Colwell,... - Americas Conference...
The use of aspirin for the primary prevention of CVD continues to perplex the cardiology community, especially after the publication of three randomized controlled trials of aspirin in 2018 and a new guideline suggesting the practice should not be done i
To verify EHR records for low-dose aspirin, we then compared the records with a survey of patients' self-reported use of low-dose aspirin. Of the 3 aspirin guidelines, only 1 had a definition suitable for EHR implementation. The other 2 contained difficult-to-implement phrases (e.g., "...
This study revealed poor adherence to guidelines with regards to use of aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and stroke in our resident clinic. In particular, adherence to aspirin therapy for women was strikingly low. However, our estimate may be somewhat low due to...
The most common dose of aspirin was 60 mg/day which was lower than the suggested dose. Within one-year follow up, there was no serious side effects of the aspirin such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding. 展开 关键词: Aspirin Primary prevention Hypertension ...
Aspirin alone is indicated in the setting of the primary prevention of coronary heart disease in individuals who have multiple coronary risk factors. It is also recommended for the secondary prevention of ischemic stroke, patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease, and the long-term secondary...
The benefits of aspirin therapy for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease clearly outweigh the risks of bleeding, and low-dose aspirin is uniformly recommended in this setting. However, no clear consensus exists about whether, and if so in whom, aspirin therapy is appropriate for the ...