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Duration of Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy in Acute Coronary Syndrome
Despite substantial evidence supporting the use of dual anti-platelet therapy in patients with acute coronary syndrome, there remains major uncertainty regarding the optimal duration of therapy. Recent evidence suggests that shorter durations of dual anti-platelet therapy are superior because the avoidance of atherothrombotic events is counterbalanced by the greater risks of excess major bleeding with apparent increases in all-cause mortality with longer durations. We here propose an international randomised controlled trial of 18,318 patients with type 1 myocardial infarction allocated to differing durations of dual anti-platelet therapy. We will use electronic health record linkage to track duration of therapy and clinical outcomes in a real-world, real-time, efficient and highly cost-effective trial. This has the potential to define treatment duration, settle a major outstanding international controversy, and influence modern cardiology practice across the world.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Start Date
December 11, 2018
Primary Completion Date
February 4, 2023
Completion Date
February 4, 2023
Last Updated
February 18, 2026
5,094
ACTUAL participants
3 months dual anti-platelet therapy
OTHER
12 months dual anti-platelet therapy
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Edinburgh
Collaborators
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