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This meta-analysis investigates whether shortening the timeframe of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) can improve outcomes for heart patients who are particularly susceptible to hemorrhaging after a procedure. By comparing abbreviated DAPT durations of one to three months against the traditional six to twelve-month standard, researchers found that a shorter course significantly reduced major bleeding events. Crucially, this reduction in risk did not lead to a rise in adverse cardiovascular events like strokes or heart attacks, particularly when the treatment lasted at least three months. Ultimately, the study suggests that a shortened treatment window offers a safer balance of risks for vulnerable patients without compromising their heart health.
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