OBJECTIVE—Recent reports showed that low-dose aspirin was ineffective in the primary prevention of cardiovascular events in diabetic patients overall. We hypothesized that low-dose aspirin would be beneficial in patients receiving insulin therapy, as a high-risk group. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—This study is a subanalysis of the Japanese Primary Prevention of Atherosclerosis With Aspirin for Diabetes (JPAD) trial—a randomized, controlled, open-label trial. We randomly assigned 2,539 patients with type 2 diabetes and no previous cardiovascular disease to the low-dose aspirin group (81 or 100 mg daily) or to the no-aspirin group. The median follow-up period was 4.4 years. We investigated the effect of low-dose aspirin on preventing atherosc...
AbstractBackground and purposeThere are few data that demonstrate a significant effect of aspirin th...
Abstract Background Despite the high cardiovascular risk, evidence of efficacy of preventive strateg...
Diabetes mellitus markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with an especially elevate...
Background Low-dose aspirin is recommended to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dis...
Background: Evidence of low-dose aspirin as the primary prevention strategy for cardiovascular disea...
OBJECTIVE — Subclinical inflammation is linked with the development of type 2 diabetes, and epidemio...
The POPADAD (Prevention Of Progression of Arterial Disease And Diabetes) study did not show a benefi...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
aop.sagepub.com Letter to the Editor It is with much interest that we read the research report by Fo...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
Although the improved control of hyperglycaemia and other cardiovascular risk factors was associated...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether low-dose aspirin use may give benefit in primary preven...
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes are at high cardiovascular (CV) risk due to an exaggerated platel...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
AbstractBackground and purposeThere are few data that demonstrate a significant effect of aspirin th...
Abstract Background Despite the high cardiovascular risk, evidence of efficacy of preventive strateg...
Diabetes mellitus markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with an especially elevate...
Background Low-dose aspirin is recommended to reduce the risk of cardiovascular dis...
Background: Evidence of low-dose aspirin as the primary prevention strategy for cardiovascular disea...
OBJECTIVE — Subclinical inflammation is linked with the development of type 2 diabetes, and epidemio...
The POPADAD (Prevention Of Progression of Arterial Disease And Diabetes) study did not show a benefi...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
aop.sagepub.com Letter to the Editor It is with much interest that we read the research report by Fo...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
Although the improved control of hyperglycaemia and other cardiovascular risk factors was associated...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether low-dose aspirin use may give benefit in primary preven...
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes are at high cardiovascular (CV) risk due to an exaggerated platel...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
AbstractBackground and purposeThere are few data that demonstrate a significant effect of aspirin th...
Abstract Background Despite the high cardiovascular risk, evidence of efficacy of preventive strateg...
Diabetes mellitus markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with an especially elevate...