“…Albeit the use of ASS in the prevention of RGT seems to be slightly superior to heparin, the fact that only two studies were available for the single drug use of ASS, the deduction from this finding cannot be made. 30,35 Thereby, it remains unclear whether antiplatelet drugs offer net advantages over anticoagulant regimens, which resembles the body of evidence in other areas of application. 36,37 Two studies used heparin and ASS simultaneously for a short time period without demonstrating beneficial effects in contrast to single drug use.…”
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“…Albeit the use of ASS in the prevention of RGT seems to be slightly superior to heparin, the fact that only two studies were available for the single drug use of ASS, the deduction from this finding cannot be made. 30,35 Thereby, it remains unclear whether antiplatelet drugs offer net advantages over anticoagulant regimens, which resembles the body of evidence in other areas of application. 36,37 Two studies used heparin and ASS simultaneously for a short time period without demonstrating beneficial effects in contrast to single drug use.…”
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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