Research paper
Patients with acute and chronic coronary syndromes have elevated long-term thrombin generation
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- Title
- Patients with acute and chronic coronary syndromes have elevated long-term thrombin generation
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- University of Otago
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- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite significant advances in revascularization strategies and antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and/or P2Y(12) receptor antagonist, patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) continue to be at long-term risk of further cardiovascular events. Besides platelet activation, the role of thrombin generation (TG) in atherothrombotic complications is widely recognized. In this study, we hypothesized that there is an ...
- Format
- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Journal article
- Thesis level
- Article
- Date created
- 2020-08-01
- Creator
- Yip, Christina / Seneviratna, Aruni / Tan, Sock-Hwee / Khaing, Thet / Chan, Siew-Pang / Loh, Joshua / Lee, Chi-Hang / Low, Adrian F. / Drum, Chester L. / Poh, Sock-Cheng / Gibson, C. Michael / Ohman, E. Magnus / Richards, A. Mark / Chan, Mark Y.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/17807
- Related subjects
- Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems / Cardiovascular System & Cardiology / Hematology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Peripheral Vascular Disease / Science & Technology
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