peer reviewedantiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosis. Until recently, their intake was interrupted in the perioperative period because of fear for bleeding, but new insights have challenged this old habit. in patients at high risk for atherothrombotic events who need to undergo surgery or an invasive procedure, the risk for bleeding complications because of a treatment with low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (lD aSa) needs to be balanced against the risk of atherothrombotic events after treatment discontinuation. for patients at high risk of atherothrombotic complications recent guidelines do no longer advocate to interrupt lD aSa routinely. However, the likelihood of blee...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...
antiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosi...
Recent clinical data show that the risk of coronary thrombosis after antiplatelet drugs withdrawal i...
Aspirin is recommended as a lifelong therapy that should never be interrupted for patients with card...
Performing a surgical procedure on a patient undergoing anti-platelet therapy raises a dilemma: is i...
A number of clinical situations are associated with increased risk for atherothrombosis (for example...
The widespread use of metal stents and drug-eluting stents has shown the extent to which patients wi...
Because of more and more accurate cardiovascular prevention programs and the increasing mean age of ...
Gestion péri-interventionnelle des nouveaux agents antiplaquettaires SCHNYDER-JORIS, Coralie, et al....
Thrombosis of a drug-eluting stent (DES) is a catastrophic complication. The risk of stent thrombosi...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Antiplatelet drugs and intraoperative haemorrhage Current literature demonstrates that there is less...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...
antiplatelet drugs are the cornerstone treatment in the secondary prevention of arterial thrombosi...
Recent clinical data show that the risk of coronary thrombosis after antiplatelet drugs withdrawal i...
Aspirin is recommended as a lifelong therapy that should never be interrupted for patients with card...
Performing a surgical procedure on a patient undergoing anti-platelet therapy raises a dilemma: is i...
A number of clinical situations are associated with increased risk for atherothrombosis (for example...
The widespread use of metal stents and drug-eluting stents has shown the extent to which patients wi...
Because of more and more accurate cardiovascular prevention programs and the increasing mean age of ...
Gestion péri-interventionnelle des nouveaux agents antiplaquettaires SCHNYDER-JORIS, Coralie, et al....
Thrombosis of a drug-eluting stent (DES) is a catastrophic complication. The risk of stent thrombosi...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Antiplatelet drugs and intraoperative haemorrhage Current literature demonstrates that there is less...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...
Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still...
Objective: To summarize the available evidence about the perioperative management of patients who ar...