1006-42 What Beyond Aspirin and Anticoagulation Improves Outcome in Unstable Angina? Effect of Medical Therapy

Autor: Borzak, Steven, Kraft, Phillip L., Douthat, Lori, Cannon, Christopher P., Antman, Elliott, Massaro, Joe, Palmeri, Sebastian T., Hochman, Judith S., McCabe, Carolyn T., Fuchs, Joanna, Adelman, Burt
Zdroj: Journal of the American College of Cardiology; February 1995, Vol. 25 Issue: 2, Number 2 Supplement 1 p356A-356A, 1p
Abstrakt: Medical treatment consisting of beta-blockers (BB), calcium blockers (CB) and nitrates (N) is recommended and frequently employed in patients (pts) before and during hospitalization with unstable coronary syndromes (UA), but the benefit is unclear in the setting of combined aspirin and anticoagulation. To study the effect of each of these drugs on in-hospital events, we examined 410 pts with UA entered in the TIMI-7 trial in which all pts received aspirin and one of 4 doses of the direct thrombin inhibitor, hirulog.
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