Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Weighing Thrombotic Risk Against Bleeding Complications
The prospect of a further reduction of thrombotic end points (stent thrombosis, acute coronary syndromes, ischemic stroke) may seem appealing and encouraging to clinicians, interventional cardiologists in particular. Be that as it may, are we willing to accept a further reduction in thrombotic events at the trade-off of increasing hemorrhagic risk?
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Bartosz Hudzik, Lech Polonski Tags: Readers' Comments Source Type: research
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