Despite ongoing developments, prevention and treatment of atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease remains a common challenge. Antithrombotic options for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention involves a choice between dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) and dual pathway inhibition (DPI), which includes an antiplatelet agent and a reduced dose anticoagulant agent. In selected patients at high risk of event and low risk of bleeding, especially those undergoing recent and complex coronary revascularization using drug-eluting stents (DES) ("revascularization-driven effect"), DAPT is superior to single antiplatelet therapy with aspirin. DPI involves a wider potential range of treatment and is superior to single antiplatelet therapy with aspirin, particularly in patients with atherothrombotic involvement in different vascular beds both previously revascularized and not ("no revascularization-driven effect"). After nearly thirty years of randomized trials and observational registries, we have sufficient data to customize antithrombotic therapy in patients at high cardiovascular risk. Therefore, "atherothrombosis stakeholders" must identify the right patient for the right therapy to ensure high levels of efficacy and safety with the best of current therapeutic opportunities.

Dual pathway inhibition in atherothrombosis prevention. Yes, now we can / Summaria, Francesco; Biondi-Zoccai, Giuseppe; Romagnoli, Enrico; Mamas, Mamas A; Franchi, Francesco; Severino, Paolo; Lavalle, Carlo; Versaci, Francesco; Gaspardone, Achille; Bhatt, Deepak L. - In: MINERVA CARDIOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY. - ISSN 2724-5772. - 71:4(2023), pp. 363-373. [10.23736/S2724-5683.21.05867-1]

Dual pathway inhibition in atherothrombosis prevention. Yes, now we can

Biondi-Zoccai, Giuseppe;Severino, Paolo;Lavalle, Carlo;
2023

Abstract

Despite ongoing developments, prevention and treatment of atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease remains a common challenge. Antithrombotic options for cardiocerebrovascular disease prevention involves a choice between dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) and dual pathway inhibition (DPI), which includes an antiplatelet agent and a reduced dose anticoagulant agent. In selected patients at high risk of event and low risk of bleeding, especially those undergoing recent and complex coronary revascularization using drug-eluting stents (DES) ("revascularization-driven effect"), DAPT is superior to single antiplatelet therapy with aspirin. DPI involves a wider potential range of treatment and is superior to single antiplatelet therapy with aspirin, particularly in patients with atherothrombotic involvement in different vascular beds both previously revascularized and not ("no revascularization-driven effect"). After nearly thirty years of randomized trials and observational registries, we have sufficient data to customize antithrombotic therapy in patients at high cardiovascular risk. Therefore, "atherothrombosis stakeholders" must identify the right patient for the right therapy to ensure high levels of efficacy and safety with the best of current therapeutic opportunities.
2023
anticoagulants; dual antiplatelet therapy; atherosclerosis
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Dual pathway inhibition in atherothrombosis prevention. Yes, now we can / Summaria, Francesco; Biondi-Zoccai, Giuseppe; Romagnoli, Enrico; Mamas, Mamas A; Franchi, Francesco; Severino, Paolo; Lavalle, Carlo; Versaci, Francesco; Gaspardone, Achille; Bhatt, Deepak L. - In: MINERVA CARDIOLOGY AND ANGIOLOGY. - ISSN 2724-5772. - 71:4(2023), pp. 363-373. [10.23736/S2724-5683.21.05867-1]
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