Antiplatelet therapy |
Antiplatelet agents are an obligatory component of the treatment of all patients with ischemic heart disease and atherosclerotic vascular destruction of other localization, which have no contraindications. Considering the introduction of modern principles, rational antiplatelet therapy is an important factor in improving the course of atherothrombotic diseases, reducing disability and mortality.
The most common side effect of drugs from this group is hemorrhages, so the simultaneous use of oral anticoagulants together with GP blockers is contraindicated. First of all, intravenous GP receptor blockers are used prophylactically in endovascular interventions. On the other hand, clinical studies with oral administration of various drugs from this group in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) ended unsuccessfully, since the survival prognosis of patients did not improve, but even slightly worsened. Antiplatelet therapy is used by only 25% of patients with diabetes mellitus and verified coronary artery disease, only 7% - without pronounced clinical manifestations of coronary artery disease, and less than 50% of patients with atrial fibrillation who do not take anticoagulants. The problem of insufficient use of aspirin and thienopyridines in the category of patients in whom the degree of risk and, accordingly, the expected benefit of treatment are the highest, is obvious. |
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