| Literature DB >> 20436740 |
Abstract
Role of antiplatelet therapy in secondary stroke prevention is of major significance. Antiplatelet agents predominantly in use are aspirin, clopidogrel, and combination regimes. The review focuses on the optimization of antiplatelet regimen based on evidence obtained from randomized-controlled trials, on different antiplatelet regimes and the risk assessment that may be unique to each patient.Entities:
Keywords: Antiplatelets; prevention; stroke
Year: 2010 PMID: 20436740 PMCID: PMC2859581 DOI: 10.4103/0972-2327.61270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Indian Acad Neurol ISSN: 0972-2327 Impact factor: 1.383
Aspirin dosages used in various vascular disorders
| Clinical condition | Minimum effective daily dose (mg) |
|---|---|
| Men at high cardiovascular risk | 75 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
| Stable angina | 75 |
| Unstable angina | 75 |
| Acute MI | 160 |
| TIA and ischemic stroke | 50 |
| Severe carotid artery stenosis | 75 |
| Acute ischemic stroke | 160 |
Clinical features against or in favor of immediate anticoagulation in cervical artery dissection
| Against | Comment |
|---|---|
| Severe strokes, i.e. NIHSS score ≥15 | In analogy to findings of increased rate of symptomatic hemorrhagic transformation in severe strokes. |
| No brain imaging available | CAD can present with bleedings. |
| Accompanying intracranial dissection | Bleeding risk seems ↑in intracranial dissection, e.g. vertebral artery dissection. |
| Local compression syndromes without stroke/TIA | Subadventitial dissection may have less risk for ischemic events. |
| Concomitant diseases with increased bleeding risk (extra/intracranial) | Translating atrial fibrillation studies to CAD. |
| Insufficient intracranial collaterals | Delayed ICA occlusion under heparin. |
| In favor | Comment |
| HITS despite (dual) antiplatelets | HITS more frequent in patients with recurrent ischemia. |
| Occlusion/ pseudo-occlusion | Embolization may occur during recanalization. |
| Multiple TIAs/strokes affecting multiple regions (same circulation) | Clinical course may suggest repetitive emboli |
| Free-floating thrombus | Rare finding |
TIA: transient ischemic attack; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; ICA: internal carotid artery; HITS: high-intensity transient signals on transcranial Doppler study.