Does previous aspirin use attenuate the severity of acute coronary syndromes?
Previous aspirin use may attenuate the severity of acute coronary syndromes, indicating its failure to prevent ACS is only partial.
This study, thus, suggests a shift to less severe manifestation of acute coronary syndromes with aspirin use, implying that the failure of the drug in many patients with an acute coronary syndrome is only partial and that aspirin has the potential of attenuating the severity of the underlying acute thrombotic disease process.
García‐Dorado et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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