articleJAMAJun 16, 2020BRONZE OA

Effect of Ticagrelor Monotherapy vs Ticagrelor With Aspirin on Major Bleeding and Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome

Yonsei University · Gangnam Severance Hospital · +10 more institutions

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Importance

Discontinuing aspirin after short-term dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was evaluated as a bleeding reduction strategy. However, the strategy of ticagrelor monotherapy has not been exclusively evaluated in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

Objective

To determine whether switching to ticagrelor monotherapy after 3 months of DAPT reduces net adverse clinical events compared with ticagrelor-based 12-month DAPT in patients with ACS treated with drug-eluting stents. Design, Setting, and Participants: A randomized multicenter trial was conducted in 3056 patients with ACS treated with drug-eluting stents between August 2015 and October 2018 at 38 centers in South Korea. Follow-up was completed in October 2019. Interventions: Patients were randomized to receive ticagrelor monotherapy (90 mg twice daily) after 3-month DAPT (n = 1527) or ticagrelor-based 12-month DAPT (n = 1529). Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was a 1-year net adverse clinical event, defined as a composite of major bleeding and adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (death, myocardial infarction, stent thrombosis, stroke, or target-vessel revascularization). Prespecified secondary outcomes included major bleeding and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events.

Citation impact

542
total citations
FWCI
51.71
Percentile
100%
References
29
Citations per year

Authors

23

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Ticagrelor
  • Medicine
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Internal medicine
  • Aspirin
  • Myocardial infarction
  • Cardiology
  • Stroke (engine)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
No related works found for this paper.

Funding