Antithrombotic therapies in aortic and peripheral arterial diseases in 2021: a consensus document from the ESC working group on aorta and peripheral vascular diseases, the ESC working group on thrombosis, and the ESC working group on cardiovascular pharmacotherapy

European Heart Journal

19 July 2021
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ESC Journals CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY DISEASES OF THE AORTA, PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE, STROKE Peripheral Vascular and Cerebrovascular Disease Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy

Abstract

Abstract

The aim of this collaborative document is to provide an update for clinicians on best antithrombotic strategies in patients with aortic and/or peripheral arterial diseases. Antithrombotic therapy is a pillar of optimal medical treatment for these patients at very high cardiovascular risk. While the number of trials on antithrombotic therapies in patients with aortic or peripheral arterial diseases is substantially smaller than for those with coronary artery disease, recent evidence deserves to be incorporated into clinical practice. In the absence of specific indications for chronic oral anticoagulation due to concomitant cardiovascular disease, a single antiplatelet agent is the basis for long-term antithrombotic treatment in patients with aortic or peripheral arterial diseases. Its association with another antiplatelet agent or low-dose anticoagulants will be discussed, based on patient’s ischaemic and bleeding risk as well therapeutic paths (e.g. endovascular therapy). This consensus document aims to provide a guidance for antithrombotic therapy according to arterial disease localizations and clinical presentation. However, it cannot substitute multidisciplinary team discussions, which are particularly important in patients with uncertain ischaemic/bleeding balance. Importantly, since this balance evolves over time in an individual patient, a regular reassessment of the antithrombotic therapy is of paramount importance.

Contributors

Rupert Bauersachs
Rupert Bauersachs

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CCB at Agaplesion Bethanien Hospital Frankfurt am Main , Germany

José F Rodriguez Palomares
José F Rodriguez Palomares

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University Hospital Vall d'Hebron Barcelona , Spain

Heinz Drexel
Heinz Drexel

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Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation and Treatment Feldkirch , Austria

Basil S Lewis
Basil S Lewis

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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Haifa , Israel

Marco Roffi
Marco Roffi

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University hospitals of Geneva Geneva , Switzerland

Dirk Sibbing
Dirk Sibbing

Author

Ludwig Maximilians University Munich , Germany

Marco De Carlo
Marco De Carlo

Author

Pisa University Hospital Pisa , Italy

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