Guidelines for antithrombotic therapy are complex, especially if a patient has several indications that require antithrombotic therapy. In general, no patient should receive lifelong double or triple antithrombotic therapy. In this overview, we outline the most common indications for mono, double and triple antithrombotic therapy; the preferred antithrombotic therapy and the recommended duration of therapy. Both antiplatelet therapy and therapeutic anticoagulation therapy with vitamin K antagonists or direct oral anticoagulants were included. European guidelines were used or, if no European guidelines were available, the Dutch guidelines were used.</p
Dual antiplatelet therapy is currently recommended for all patients with acute coronary syndromes, i...
Background: In dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), low-dose acetylsalicylic acid is combined with a P2...
Triple antiplatelet therapy (TAPT, or triple therapy), is an oral medication regimen designed to red...
Guidelines for antithrombotic therapy are complex, especially if a patient has several indications t...
Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) has been the cornerstone of antithrombotic management for patients ...
Patients with atrial fibrillation who undergo a coronary intervention are eligible for both anticoag...
BACKGROUND: To prevent cardiovascular complications, sometimes double and triple therapy with a vita...
Purpose: Patients on dual and triple antithrombotic therapy present the therapeutic dilemma of mitig...
Willemsen r, dinant gj, verheugt f, ten cate h, weerkamp n. Anticoagulation in 2016. Huisarts wet 20...
Antithrombotic treatment is a key component of secondary prevention following acute coronary syndrom...
AF is a highly prevalent disease, often requiring long-term oral anticoagulation to prevent stroke o...
Antithrombotic therapy plays an essential role in the management of some of the most common and morb...
Dual antiplatelet therapy is currently recommended for all patients with acute coronary syndromes, i...
Dual antiplatelet therapy is currently recommended for all patients with acute coronary syndromes, i...
Background: In dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), low-dose acetylsalicylic acid is combined with a P2...
Triple antiplatelet therapy (TAPT, or triple therapy), is an oral medication regimen designed to red...
Guidelines for antithrombotic therapy are complex, especially if a patient has several indications t...
Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) has been the cornerstone of antithrombotic management for patients ...
Patients with atrial fibrillation who undergo a coronary intervention are eligible for both anticoag...
BACKGROUND: To prevent cardiovascular complications, sometimes double and triple therapy with a vita...
Purpose: Patients on dual and triple antithrombotic therapy present the therapeutic dilemma of mitig...
Willemsen r, dinant gj, verheugt f, ten cate h, weerkamp n. Anticoagulation in 2016. Huisarts wet 20...
Antithrombotic treatment is a key component of secondary prevention following acute coronary syndrom...
AF is a highly prevalent disease, often requiring long-term oral anticoagulation to prevent stroke o...
Antithrombotic therapy plays an essential role in the management of some of the most common and morb...
Dual antiplatelet therapy is currently recommended for all patients with acute coronary syndromes, i...
Dual antiplatelet therapy is currently recommended for all patients with acute coronary syndromes, i...
Background: In dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT), low-dose acetylsalicylic acid is combined with a P2...
Triple antiplatelet therapy (TAPT, or triple therapy), is an oral medication regimen designed to red...