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Aspirin Monotherapy versus No Antiplatelet Therapy in Stable Patients with Coronary Stents Undergoing Low-to-Intermediate Risk Non-cardiac Surgery

Aspirin Monotherapy versus No Antiplatelet Therapy in Stable Patients with Coronary Stents Undergoing Low-to-Intermediate Risk Non-cardiac Surgery

JACC This Week · American College of Cardiology

December 2, 20248m 14s

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In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster discusses the ASSURE DES trial, which compared aspirin monotherapy to withholding antiplatelet therapy in stable patients with drug-eluting stents undergoing non-cardiac surgery. The trial found no significant difference in major adverse outcomes between the two strategies, though minor bleeding was more common in the aspirin group, leading to a recommendation to continue aspirin therapy for most patients undergoing low-to-intermediate risk surgery, with exceptions for those at high bleeding risk.