Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) is one the most widespread drugs in the world. It is used for secondary prevention of atherothrombotic events in patients with cardiovascular disease. Accordingly, the problem of the effectiveness of aspirin treatment is among the crucial issues of cardiology. The issue of personalization of antiplatelet therapy remains relevant, since there is no convincing evidence in favor of using aspirin for primary prevention in the general population. In this review, recent data on aspirin resistance are considered. Potential mechanisms of non-responsiveness to aspirin, the role of genetic factors, standardization of tests and diagnostic criteria for aspirin resistance, and the treatment options are discussed. The data ...
Platelets play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and stroke. Aspiri...
Aspirin is the most commonly used antiplatelet drug in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular ev...
Abstract: Aspirin irreversibly inhibits platelet cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1). Aspirin resistance as def...
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a powerful antiplatelet agent used in prevention of atherothrombot...
Aspirin is well recognized as an effective antiplatelet drug for secondary prevention in subjects at...
Aspirin is integral in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease and acute cor...
Aspirin, the most widely used antiplatelet agent, irreversibly acetylates the enzyme cyclooxygenase ...
Atherothrombosis, characterized by atherosclerotic plaque rupture and subsequent occlusive or subocc...
Aspirin irreversibly acetylates serine 529 of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1, resulting in inhibition of thr...
Acute coronary syndromes and other manifestations of atherothrombotic disease are primarily caused b...
Aspirin is integral to the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease and acts to impair the dev...
AbstractBackground. Aspirin is effective at reducing the cardiovascular event rate in defined patien...
Aspirin, a 110-year-old molecule, is a cornerstone in the treatment of atherothrombotic patients. Th...
Consistent levels of platelet inhibition are required to deliver effective antiplatelet therapy. Gro...
The possible mechanisms for the development of aspirin resistance, platelet involvement in thrombus ...
Platelets play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and stroke. Aspiri...
Aspirin is the most commonly used antiplatelet drug in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular ev...
Abstract: Aspirin irreversibly inhibits platelet cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1). Aspirin resistance as def...
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a powerful antiplatelet agent used in prevention of atherothrombot...
Aspirin is well recognized as an effective antiplatelet drug for secondary prevention in subjects at...
Aspirin is integral in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease and acute cor...
Aspirin, the most widely used antiplatelet agent, irreversibly acetylates the enzyme cyclooxygenase ...
Atherothrombosis, characterized by atherosclerotic plaque rupture and subsequent occlusive or subocc...
Aspirin irreversibly acetylates serine 529 of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1, resulting in inhibition of thr...
Acute coronary syndromes and other manifestations of atherothrombotic disease are primarily caused b...
Aspirin is integral to the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease and acts to impair the dev...
AbstractBackground. Aspirin is effective at reducing the cardiovascular event rate in defined patien...
Aspirin, a 110-year-old molecule, is a cornerstone in the treatment of atherothrombotic patients. Th...
Consistent levels of platelet inhibition are required to deliver effective antiplatelet therapy. Gro...
The possible mechanisms for the development of aspirin resistance, platelet involvement in thrombus ...
Platelets play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and stroke. Aspiri...
Aspirin is the most commonly used antiplatelet drug in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular ev...
Abstract: Aspirin irreversibly inhibits platelet cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1). Aspirin resistance as def...