Study shows that aspirin treatment can be safely shortened after angioplasty in low-risk heart attack patients
Reducing aspirin to one month after a heart attack lowers bleeding risk without increasing cardiovascular complications.
Reducing aspirin to one month after a heart attack lowers bleeding risk without increasing cardiovascular complications.
Conducted in 39 hospitals in Spain with the scientific coordination of the CNIC and in partnership with Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, the DapaTAVI study i1
A retrospective study conducted at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic suggests that many anaesthetic drugs previously considered risky could be safe in patients1
Heart failure affects more than 10% of people over 70 years of age and is associated with a high mortality rate. The Hospital Clínic has a specific1
Pedro Luis Cepas has received one of the grants that the Daniel Bravo Andreu Private Foundation has awarded for research stays abroad.
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