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Brandon R. Hood, MD, from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and colleagues retrospectively assessed the acceptability of aspirin alone versus anticoagulant prophylaxis for reducing the risk ...
Aspirin Often Prescribed Over Anticoagulation for Patients With Afib, Stroke Risk, Says Study Deborah Brauser June 24, 2016 ...
After TAVR, patients who do not have an indication for oral anticoagulation fare better with aspirin alone than with dual antiplatelet therapy, the POPular TAVI trial shows. Patients treated with ...
The findings of a new meta-analysis question the current practice of combining aspirin and oral anticoagulant therapy except in patients with a mechanical heart valve, because of uncertainty over ...
Aspirin, an anti-platelet drug, is appropriate for some people with AFib at a low risk for stroke, but it is not as effective at reducing stroke as anticoagulation.
Aspirin, an anti-platelet drug, is appropriate for some people with AFib at a low risk for stroke, but it is not as effective at reducing stroke as anticoagulation.
More than one-third of patients taking warfarin for atrial fibrillation or venous thromboembolism who were being followed at anticoagulation clinics in Michigan over a 7-year period were also taking ...
The researchers found that apixaban had similar rates of major bleeding and intracranial hemorrhage compared with aspirin (risk differences, 0.0 [95% CI, −1.3 to 2.6] and −0.2 [95% CI, −0.6 ...
The research team found that there was a higher COVID-19 survival rate among those who received the intermediate dose anticoagulation than those who received the lower prophylactic dose. Furthermore, ...
Pharmacologic prophylaxis methods were: neither aspirin nor anticoagulants (668 patients), aspirin only (12,831 patients), anticoagulant only (e.g., low-molecular-weight heparin, warfarin, and Xa ...
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