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Aspirin therapy hemorrhage associated

Overall no evidence was found to support the claim that anticoagulants offer a net advantage over aspirin in patients with acute ischemic stroke. There was evidence, however, to suggest that combination anticoagulant and aspirin therapy was associated with a small increase in the number of deaths at the end of follow-up, equivalent to 20 more deaths per 1000 patients treated. This adverse effect can probably be attributed partly to the 10 extra sICHs, and the 5 extra major extracranial hemorrhages per 1000 patients treated with combination anticoagulant/ aspirin therapy. [Pg.143]


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