Antiplatelet agents for preventing thrombosis after peripheral arterial bypass surgery

Volume: 2015, Issue: 2, Pages: 000535 - 000535
Published: Feb 19, 2015
Abstract
Background Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) may cause occlusions (blockages) in the main arteries of lower limbs. One treatment option is bypass surgery using autologous (the patient's own tissue) vein graft or prosthetic (artificial) graft. A number of factors influence occlusion rates in these patients, including the material used. To prevent graft occlusion patients are usually treated with antiplatelet, antithrombotic drugs, or a...
Paper Details
Title
Antiplatelet agents for preventing thrombosis after peripheral arterial bypass surgery
Published Date
Feb 19, 2015
Volume
2015
Issue
2
Pages
000535 - 000535
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