Aspirin in patients with previous percutaneous coronary intervention undergoing noncardiac surgery
Annals of Internal Medicine Dec 14, 2017
Graham MM, et al. - This study was designed in order to contemplate the benefits and harms of perioperative aspirin in patients with prior percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The inference drawn was that perioperative aspirin was possibly more likely to benefit rather than harm patients with prior PCI.
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