BIOL 4030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 49: Coronary Circulation, Chelation Therapy, Critical Limb Ischemia

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Primary prevention they don"t recommend when men or women have no evidence of vascular disease (they don"t recommend clopidogrel either). Low dose aspirin may be considered in some populations. A major review of all the trials was conducted. This is probably the best guidance to date for special circumstances. Adults with risk greater than 10% (framingham or the us risk score). The 10 year risk of cardiovascular disease is greater than 10%, then the low dose aspirin is not bad. Its for prevention of vascular disease and colorectal cancer. Interestingly, they go on and give it level b evidence. So the evidence is not considered strong but its not considered weak either. Then 60-70yrs, at higher risk greater than 10%. But if they are to use it, you have to assess bleeding, and life expectancy at 10 years, and willingness to take low dose aspirin.

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