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    But one, instead of two, antiplatelets led to less damage Among patients who completed 6 months of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), gastrointestinal injury was lower in those who replaced DAPT with single antiplatelet therapy (SAPT) for the next 6 months, the OPT-PEACE randomized trial showed. Gastrointestinal mucosal injury including…

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    Dear Colleagues: It is my pleasure and privilege to welcome you to the 2nd Annual Going Back to the Heart of Cardiology 2021 Virtual Conference. This year’s conference will build on the success of last year’s event which included more than 2,500 registered attendees and raised $55,000 as…

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    TCT 2021 - 3 year(s) ago

    Educational Grant SupportTCT is sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF) and partially funded through educational grants from commercial supporters.This program is made possible in part by the educational grant support of our industry colleagues who, like CRF, are dedicated to educating medical professionals and the public to enhance patient outcomes. CRF gratefully acknowledges…

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    During hospitalization for COVID-19, patients who received antiplatelet therapy demonstrated lower risk for mortality and shorter mechanical ventilation duration compared with those who did not receive it, researchers reported. “Clinical deterioration in COVID-19 seems mainly due to a combination of hyperinflammation, endotheliitis and coagulopathy,” Francesco Santoro, MD,

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