Antithrombotic therapy is crucial after acute coronary syndromes, but balancing its benefits against bleeding risks remains controversial.
This review summarizes clinical research and recommended approaches for managing antithrombotic therapy after acute coronary syndromes, highlighting the balance between benefits and bleeding risks.
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Antithrombotic therapy is a central component of treatment after acute coronary syndromes. The focus is on antiplatelet therapy, but balancing the benefit with the bleeding risk is still controversial. Clinical research and recommended approaches to management are reviewed.
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