Extended dual antithrombotic therapy in patients with chronic coronary syndrome — which agent should be added to aspirin?
According to the 2024ESC Guidelines for the management of chronic coronary syndromes dual antithrombotic treatment comprising aspirin and a second antithrombotic drug for extended long-term prevention should be considered in patients at increased ischemic risk without high bleeding risk. However, no...
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