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Aspirin Decreases Recurrent DVT and PE
Stephan Moll, MD writes… Aspirin is beneficial in preventing recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients who have had a previous episode of unprovoked VTE and who have been treated with anticoagulant therapy, a publication in the journal Circulation re-confirms this week: Aspirin reduces the risk of recurrent VTE by more than a third without significantly increasing the risk…
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Does Aspirin Prevent Recurrent DVT and PE? – ASPIRE Trial
Stephan Moll, MD writes… Well, it is not clear whether it does. A clinically relevant study (ASPIRE study) was published this week (Nov 22nd,2012) in the N Engl J Med [ref 1]. In patients who had a previous unprovoked (= idiopathic) DVT or PE and who had completed standard length (often considered to be 3-6 months)…
