Many clinical guidelines recommend aspirin therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events in individuals with type 2 diabetes. However it is unclear whether the level of evidence in guidelines is derived from studies carried out among individuals with diabetes. Medline and Embase databases were searched to retrieve studies published since 1990, evaluating the effect of aspirin on cardiovascular outcomes in subjects with type 2 diabetes. Four studies corresponded to the inclusion criteria. The three clinical trials retrieved could not prove from a statistical point of view, the benefits of aspirin therapy for subjects with type 2 diabetes. Reduction in cardiac mortality was found only in one observational study. Consequently, these find...
To evaluate the benefits and harms of aspirin for the primary prevention of CVD and determine whethe...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
In the first of this thesis, results are summarized of a randomised crossover trial on the effects o...
Many clinical guidelines recommend aspirin therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events in in...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
Diabetes mellitus markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with an especially elevate...
BACKGROUND: The clinical benefit of aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
Background: Whether aspirin is of net clinical benefit for the primary prevention of vascular events...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
PURPOSE: Aspirin is effective in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. The results are les...
Objectives To investigate the benefits and risks associated with aspirin treatment in patients with ...
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...
A new, observational study suggests that aspirin only marginally increases the bleeding risk in pati...
To evaluate the benefits and harms of aspirin for the primary prevention of CVD and determine whethe...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
In the first of this thesis, results are summarized of a randomised crossover trial on the effects o...
Many clinical guidelines recommend aspirin therapy for the prevention of cardiovascular events in in...
Until recently, aspirin was recom-mended by most guidelines for theprimary prevention of cardiovascu...
Diabetes mellitus markedly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, with an especially elevate...
BACKGROUND: The clinical benefit of aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of low dose aspirin in people with diabetes and no car...
Background: Whether aspirin is of net clinical benefit for the primary prevention of vascular events...
The risk-to-benefit ratio for the use of low dose of aspirin in primary cardiovascular (CV) preventi...
PURPOSE: Aspirin is effective in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. The results are les...
Objectives To investigate the benefits and risks associated with aspirin treatment in patients with ...
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...
A new, observational study suggests that aspirin only marginally increases the bleeding risk in pati...
To evaluate the benefits and harms of aspirin for the primary prevention of CVD and determine whethe...
The systematic use of aspirin and statins in patients with diabetes and no previous cardiovascular e...
In the first of this thesis, results are summarized of a randomised crossover trial on the effects o...