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Seventh Åland Island Meeting on von Willebrand Disease
ABSTRACT Introduction The seventh Åland Island Meeting on von Willebrand Disease (VWD) was held on the Åland archipelago in Finland, from 26 to 28 September 2024. Aim The meeting brought together experts in the field of VWD from around the world to share the latest advances and knowledge in VWD.
Riitta Lassila +17 more
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Antiplatelet Therapy and All-Cause Mortality After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: The TRITAVI Registry. [PDF]
Pelliccia F +39 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite effective bleed prevention with Emicizumab, pain remains a relevant clinical burden in adults with severe haemophilia A (sHA). A multidimensional assessment is needed to better characterize contemporary haemophilia‐related pain.
Ilenia Lorenza Calcaterra +7 more
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Effect of early antiplatelet therapy on 30-day mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting: a retrospective target trial emulation using the MIMIC-IV database. [PDF]
Jiang Y, Ding H, Su J, Li X.
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ABSTRACT Background Emergency department (ED) care is critical for managing acute bleeding events in people with bleeding disorders. Despite international guidelines recommending haemostatic treatment within 30–60 min, delays and deviations from best practices are common and associated with poorer outcomes.
Ling‐Yi Guo +7 more
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Antithrombotic Therapy in Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease. [PDF]
Di Leo G +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The GTH‐AHA‐EMI study showed that emicizumab reduces bleeding in patients with acquired haemophilia A (AHA). However, 22 clinically relevant new bleeds (CRNB) occurred in 14 of the 47 study patients, most of which required haemostatic treatment.
Halet Türkantoz +11 more
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Revisiting Antiplatelet Therapy in Acute Carotid Tandem Lesions. [PDF]
Zupan M +4 more
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Small Bowel Lesions and Bleeding Risk in Hemodialysis Patients: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Background Gastrointestinal bleeding is very common among hemodialysis patients. This high bleeding risk is caused by uremic platelet dysfunction, vascular fragility, intradialytic hemodynamic instability, and widespread antithrombotic therapy.
Andreas Smyrlis +3 more
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