Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2933461 International Journal of Cardiology 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Antiplatelet therapy is vital for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with atherothrombosis (acute coronary syndromes, cerebrovascular disease and peripheral arterial disease). Numerous international guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations about the optimal use of antiplatelet agents in these disease states. This article reviews the published literature in order to firstly quantify the extent to which guideline recommendations for antiplatelet agents are taken up by prescribing physicians, and the degree to which patients adhere to prescribed treatments. It then goes on to examine the consequences of non-adherence and explores ways in which adherence may be improved from the perspective of both the physician and the patient.

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