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Effective Management of Anti-Thrombotic Programs in Peripheral Vascular Disease

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Join Dr. Manesh Patel, Chief of Cardiology at ‪@dukeuniversity‬ ‪@DukeHealth‬, as he shares his expertise on starting and maintaining antithrombotic programs in patients with peripheral vascular disease. This comprehensive session covers the mechanisms of antithrombotic medications, clinical consequences of atherothrombosis, and evidencebased practices for treatment.

Key Highlights:

Understanding AntiThrombotic Medications: Dive into the mechanisms of various antithrombotic therapies and their role in inhibiting thrombin and platelet activation.
Clinical Consequences of Atherothrombosis: Explore how atherothrombosis impacts different vascular beds and leads to critical events like stroke, myocardial infarction, and limb ischemia.
EvidenceBased Treatment Approaches: Review key studies and trials that have shaped current practices in chronic coronary and peripheral artery disease management.
Dual Pathway Inhibition: Insight into the shift from a plateletcentric approach to dual pathway inhibition with recent studies like COMPASS and VOYAGER PAD.
Practical Clinical Decisions: Guidance on when to start antithrombotic therapy, choice of medications, treatment duration, and management during other procedures.

Who Should Watch:
Cardiologists and vascular specialists seeking to update their practice in peripheral vascular disease management.
Medical professionals involved in prescribing and managing antithrombotic therapies.
Medical students and residents in cardiology and vascular medicine.

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