Background: The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular events is controversial. We sought to assess the effects of aspirin and statins on the thrombotic risk assessed by thrombin generation (TG) among patients with type II diabetes mellitus and no previous cardiovascular events. Methodology/Principal Findings: Prospective, randomized, open, blinded to events evaluation, controlled, 262 factorial clinical trial including 30 patients randomly allocated to aspirin 100 mg/d, atorvastatin 40 mg/d, both or none. Outcome measurements included changes in TG levels after treatment (8 to 10 weeks), assessed by a calibrated automated thrombogram. At baseline all groups had similar clinical and bi...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
A new, observational study suggests that aspirin only marginally increases the bleeding risk in pati...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
BACKGROUND: The clinical benefit of aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Background: Whether aspirin is of net clinical benefit for the primary prevention of vascular events...
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes are at high cardiovascular (CV) risk due to an exaggerated platel...
Primary prevention of cardiovascular events with aspirin in patients with elevated cardiovascular ri...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether low-dose aspirin use may give benefit in primary preven...
Many clinical guidelines recommend aspirin therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events in in...
Abstract Background Despite the high cardiovascular risk, evidence of efficacy of preventive strateg...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
Background: Low-dose aspirin seems to offer no benefit in the primary prevention of cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Statin and aspirin form the therapeutic cornerstone in patients with coronary artery dis...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
A new, observational study suggests that aspirin only marginally increases the bleeding risk in pati...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
BACKGROUND: The clinical benefit of aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Background: Whether aspirin is of net clinical benefit for the primary prevention of vascular events...
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes are at high cardiovascular (CV) risk due to an exaggerated platel...
Primary prevention of cardiovascular events with aspirin in patients with elevated cardiovascular ri...
Background: Controversy exists as to whether low-dose aspirin use may give benefit in primary preven...
Many clinical guidelines recommend aspirin therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events in in...
Abstract Background Despite the high cardiovascular risk, evidence of efficacy of preventive strateg...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
Background: Low-dose aspirin seems to offer no benefit in the primary prevention of cardiovascular d...
BACKGROUND: Statin and aspirin form the therapeutic cornerstone in patients with coronary artery dis...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
A new, observational study suggests that aspirin only marginally increases the bleeding risk in pati...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...