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the Centro de Estudios Medicos y Bioquimicos and Sanatorio Guemes (R.A., J.R., E.G., A.S.), Buenos Aires, Argentina; and the Department of Medicine (A.G.G.T.), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Correspondence to Dr Raul Altman, Centro de Estudios Medicos y Bioquimicos, Viamonte 2008, 1056 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Background There are no reported studies on the safety and efficacy of low-dose aspirin with low-intensity oral anticoagulation in patients with heart valve replacement. In this study, we compared the use of 100 mg/d aspirin with 650 mg/d aspirin in the prevention of systemic embolism and vascular death in patients with heart valve replacement who were being treated with oral anticoagulants with a target international normalized ratio (INR) of 2.0 to 3.0.
Methods and Results Four hundred nine of 416 consecutive patients who had cardiac valve replacement were randomized in open allocation into one of two groups; both groups were treated with oral anticoagulant therapy with a target INR of 2.0 to 3.0. Two hundred seven patients who received 100 mg/d aspirin for an average of 24.1 months were compared with 202 patients who received 650 mg/d aspirin for an average of 21.7 months in a randomized-treatment, open-allocation study. There were no significant differences in systemic embolism, vascular death, or total death rates between the low- and high-dose aspirin treatment groups (0.5 and 1.1, 1.2 and 0.5, and 4.6 and 2.5 per 100 patients/y, respectively). The total number of hemorrhagic events was 13.4 per 100 patients/y in the high-dose aspirin group and 7.9 per 100 patients/y in the low-dose aspirin group (P=.035), but the rate of bleeding was influenced by dipyridamole in the 650-mg aspirin group.
Conclusions In patients with mechanical heart valve replacements, low-dose aspirin (100 mg/d) in conjunction with oral anticoagulants at an INR of 2.0 to 3.0 is as effective as the use of high-dose aspirin (650 mg/d) in the prevention of systemic embolism.
Key Words: anticoagulants aspirin prosthesis valves embolism
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