Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5928355 | American Heart Journal | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Several strategies have been developed to balance the potential benefit of antithrombotic therapy against the risk of bleeding complications, for example, radial access in coronary angiography or restricted use of combination therapy, and others are under investigation, such as discontinuation of aspirin. This overview summarizes the current status of antithrombotic therapy in ACS and describes strategies currently explored to optimize its benefit/risk ratio.
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Authors
Kurt MD, Eric R. MD, Marco MD, PhD, Lars MD, PhD, Steen Dalby MD, DMSc, Jeffrey L. MD, Jose Luis MD, Marco MD, Christopher B. MD, Christoph MD, Erik Magnus MD, Philippe Gabriel MD,