The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Minnesota Medical School physicians and faculty. These materials are provided for informational purposes only and are in no way intended to take the place of the advice and recommendations of your personal health care provider. You use the information provided in these handouts at your own risk.Low-dose aspirin is strongly recommended for prevention of a heart attack in patients with known cardiac risk factors. These risk factors include previous heart attack, coronary artery disease (CAD), heart failure, poor kidney function, and insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Patients are commonly instructed to discontinue low-dose aspirin before...
This chapter highlights practical aspects related to aspirin therapy in cardiovascular diseases, spe...
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) aims to reduceimmediate and longer-term risks of myocardial i...
Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat for patients undergoing card...
Background: Major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) are a common cause of deathafter non-cardiac surger...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
We found that 505 patients were treated with aspirin (16.8%), 312 men (61.8%) and 193 women (38.2%) ...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
Background: The benefits of aspirin have been proven by repeated examinations, especially in seconda...
Background Preoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin co...
BackgroundPreoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin cou...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Background When, and on whom, aspirin should be ceased before elective cardiac surgery is controver...
Mroczek Anna, Bałabuszek Kamil, Radzka Agnieszka, Fałkowska Urszula, Pawlicka Marta, Bednarski Jerz...
Low-dose aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing about one-fifth of atherothrombotic va...
This chapter highlights practical aspects related to aspirin therapy in cardiovascular diseases, spe...
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) aims to reduceimmediate and longer-term risks of myocardial i...
Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat for patients undergoing card...
Background: Major adverse cardiac events (MACEs) are a common cause of deathafter non-cardiac surger...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
We found that 505 patients were treated with aspirin (16.8%), 312 men (61.8%) and 193 women (38.2%) ...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial variability in the perioperative administration of aspirin in patie...
Background: The benefits of aspirin have been proven by repeated examinations, especially in seconda...
Background Preoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin co...
BackgroundPreoperative aspirin use within 5 days of cardiac operations is controversial. Aspirin cou...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Background When, and on whom, aspirin should be ceased before elective cardiac surgery is controver...
Mroczek Anna, Bałabuszek Kamil, Radzka Agnieszka, Fałkowska Urszula, Pawlicka Marta, Bednarski Jerz...
Low-dose aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing about one-fifth of atherothrombotic va...
This chapter highlights practical aspects related to aspirin therapy in cardiovascular diseases, spe...
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) aims to reduceimmediate and longer-term risks of myocardial i...
Postoperative cardiocerebral and renal complications are a major threat for patients undergoing card...