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Interventional Diagnostic Procedure: A Practical Guide for the Assessment of Coronary Vascular Function
Published on: March 15, 2022
Dual antiplatelet therapy: optimal timing, management, and duration
Pierre Sabouret1, Sophie K Rushton-Smith2, Mathieu Kerneis1
1Institut du Cœur, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (AP-HP), Pierre and Marie Curie University, 47-83, boulevard de l'Hôpital, Paris 75013, France, ACTION Group, www.action-coeur.org.
Abstract:
Platelet activation and aggregability play a key role in the genesis of arterial thrombus secondary to plaque rupture. For coronary patients, inhibition of platelet function is crucial to decrease the rate of major adverse cardiac events but may expose them to excess bleeding risk. Switching P2Y12 inhibitors is common, yet the clinical consequences are unknown. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the evidence from randomized, clinical trials and epidemiological studies, with a focus on the optimal duration of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) and appropriate agent and dose selection. The report discusses the latest evidence regarding switching therapies during DAPT, the potential benefits of a personalized strategy, management of the preoperative period, and other clinical perspectives in this complex and rapidly changing field. Ongoing trials will be useful to answer to some important unresolved questions.
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