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Antithrombotic Therapy in Peripheral Artery Disease: Stepping in the Right Direction

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Abstract

We reviewed the various antithrombotic therapies available to treat peripheral artery disease (PAD). A literature review using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases used the following keywords: antithrombotic therapy, anticoagulation, peripheral artery disease, and peripheral vascular disease. Randomized studies written in English that assessed the use of antithrombotic therapy in patients with PAD were evaluated. PAD is a worldwide condition that limits blood flow in the lower extremities, leading to a risk of major adverse cardiovascular events and major adverse limb events. Antithrombotic therapy is necessary to prevent these complications, and the choice of therapy depends upon the stage of disease progression. For symptomatic patients in the beginning stage, single antiplatelet therapy (SAPT) is the preferred therapy, specifically, aspirin. For patients undergoing endovascular revascularization, the preferred therapy is dual antiplatelet therapy using aspirin and clopidogrel combined for at least the first month followed by long-term SAPT. For patients undergoing surgical revascularization, the preferred choice of therapy depends upon the type of graft used, with better results obtained with antiplatelet therapy for prosthetic grafts and anticoagulation for venous grafts. New studies have shown that therapy using both antiplatelets and anticoagulation in the form of aspirin plus low-dose rivaroxaban can reduce complications in all three patient populations, which has paved the way for future studies featuring direct oral anticoagulants with the potential to change current guideline recommendations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)523-534
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 21 2021

Bibliographical note

© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG part of Springer Nature.

Funding

No external funding was used in the preparation of this manuscript.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Pharmacology (medical)

Keywords

  • Fibrinolytic Agents/therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease/drug therapy

Disciplines

  • Cardiology
  • Medical Pharmacology

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