For decades, taking low-dose aspirin every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But that advice has changed.
Despite guideline recommendation changes, some patients are still taking a daily dose of aspirin for prevention of heart attack or stroke, according to a Jan. 13 The Washington Post report.
People without the risk of heart problems who consumed daily low-dose aspirin, it increased the chance of bleeding in the ...
For example, preventing chronic debility resulting from a major stroke or heart failure is ... that is not entirely benign. Aspirin should be used to treat or prevent medical problems only when ...
Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2012;10(4):433-439. This article suggests the need to reconsider the benefits of using aspirin in stroke prevention, especially in low-risk patients or patients not ...
The ARIES-HM3 substudy may help persuade implanters who are less well-versed in the circulatory changes an LVAD affords.
For decades, aspirin has been the standard preventive treatment for patients with blood vessel disease. After an acute ...
Safe aspirin elimination in patients with HeartMate 3 LVAD reduces bleeding risk, offering key clinical practice insights.
a lethal heart attack occurs “seemingly from out of nowhere." This scenario is not only a formula for disaster, it plays out all too often. Clearly, it's time for a change. What is a coronary ...
It's just all of a sudden, bam! It hit you." Clinton Carawan of Virginia Beach is talking about his recent heart attack—-and is truly grateful to be alive. Dr. Deepak Talreja, is Chief of ...