The researchers also found that the majority of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients received low-dose aspirin, even though guidelines call for the use of high-dose aspirin in this population.
Findings from the analysis point to the need for large-scale efforts to educate clinicians and patients about the benefits of low-dose aspirin in the secondary prevention of acute coronary syndrome, the researchers noted.
"Wide variability in the proportional use of high-dose aspirin across centers suggests significant influence from local practice habits and uncertainty about appropriate aspirin dosing," Das and co-authors wrote.
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