Does moderate-intensity oral anticoagulation alone or combined with low-dose aspirin prevent recurrent ischemic events in patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes and previous CABG compared to low-dose aspirin alone?
In patients with NSTE-ACS and prior CABG, moderate-intensity oral anticoagulation (alone or with aspirin) offers no superior protection against recurrent ischemic events compared to low-dose aspirin alone.
Moderate-intensity oral anticoagulation alone or combined with low-dose aspirin does not appear to be superior to low-dose aspirin in the prevention of recurrent ischemic events in patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes and previous CABG.
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