Aspirin use best for those with high coronary calcium, low risk of bleeding
On Oct. 28, 2020, University of Texas (UT) Southwestern scientists reported that an X-ray test commonly used to assess hardening of the arteries could help doctors decide whether the benefits of taking aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke outweigh the risks of bleeding from its use.
The findings, published online in JAMA Cardiology, could give doctors and patients more concrete guidelines for making this important decision.
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Source: Universityᅠ ofᅠ Texasᅠ Southwesternᅠ Medicalᅠ Center
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