Bivalirudin for Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes
Cardiovascular Research Foundation · Columbia University Irving Medical Center · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Current guidelines for patients with moderate- or high-risk acute coronary syndromes recommend an early invasive approach with concomitant antithrombotic therapy, including aspirin, clopidogrel, unfractionated or low-molecular-weight heparin, and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors. We evaluated the role of thrombin-specific anticoagulation with bivalirudin in such patients.
We assigned 13,819 patients with acute coronary syndromes to one of three antithrombotic regimens: unfractionated heparin or enoxaparin plus a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor, bivalirudin plus a glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor, or bivalirudin alone. The primary end points were a composite ischemia end point (death, myocardial infarction, or unplanned revascularization for ischemia), major bleeding, and the net clinical outcome, defined as the combination of composite ischemia or major bleeding.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
22Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Bivalirudin
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Percutaneous coronary intervention
- Myocardial infarction
- Good health and well-being