Does aspirin reduce recurrence after completing anticoagulant treatment for an idiopathic thromboembolic event?

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Catégorie Broad synthesis / Living FRISBEE
JournalMedwave
Year 2015
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Idiopathic thromboembolic disease presents a high risk of recurrence. There is controversy about the effects of aspirin in reducing this risk after the completion of anticoagulant treatment. Searching in Epistemonikos database, which screens 30 databases, we identified four systematic reviews that together include two randomized trials. We combined the evidence using meta-analysis and generated a summary of findings table following the GRADE approach. We concluded that aspirin administered after having completed anticoagulation reduces the risk of recurrence, probably without importantly increasing the risk of hemorrhage.
Epistemonikos ID: 3e57abec4119658bd23c888f2e72571b05b78f24
First added on: May 21, 2015