No Difference Between Low- and Regular-dose Aspirin for Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis After THA

Volume: 477, Issue: 2, Pages: 396 - 402
Published: Jan 16, 2019
Abstract
Background Aspirin is established as an effective prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism (VTE) after THA; however, there is no consensus as to whether low- or regular-dose aspirin is more effective at preventing VTE. Questions/purposes (1) Is there a difference in the incidence of symptomatic VTE within 90 days of elective THA using low-dose aspirin compared with regular-dose aspirin? (2) Is there a difference in the risk of significant bleeding...
Paper Details
Title
No Difference Between Low- and Regular-dose Aspirin for Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis After THA
Published Date
Jan 16, 2019
Volume
477
Issue
2
Pages
396 - 402
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