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Wassim Shatila1,2,3,4, Zvonimir Krajcer1,2,3,4
1Department of Cardiology, Texas Heart Institute, 6770 Bertner Avenue, Houston, Texas.
Abstract:
In patients with peripheral artery disease, high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HoTPR) might be associated with worse outcomes for those taking clopidogrel, but not for those taking aspirin. Certain genetic polymorphisms might account for HoTPR. Current literature supports the importance of antiplatelet therapy in treating patients with PAD with clopidogrel, aspirin, or both.
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