2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2020.09.739
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732 Gender Comparison in the use of General Practice Management Plans (GPMPs) for Patients With Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

Abstract: 121 vs 105, p=0.0004). SAPT patients had more in-hospital bleeding (19% vs 6%, p,0.0001) and were more commonly discharged on anticoagulation (28% vs 4%, p,0.0001). Most SAPT patients were discharged on aspirin (59%) or clopidogrel (32%). At 6 months, the SAPT cohort had more events, but the difference was no longer significant after adjustment: MACE (13% vs 4%, (aOR (95% CI) 2.08 (0.96, 4.51)) and death (6% vs 2%, (aOR (95% CI) 1.22 (0.35, 4.24)). Bleeding events at 6 months were infrequent in both groups. Co… Show more

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