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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 13.
Published in final edited form as: Circulation. 2013 Jul 16;128(7):721–728. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.002927

Table 5.

Outcomes in patients with prior atherosclerotic disease

Patients with Prior MI Patients with Prior Stroke/TIA

OAC Alone
(n=418)
OAC+ASA
(n=529)
OAC Alone
(n=611)
OAC+ASA
(n=431)
Revascularization 5 (1.20) 5 (0.95) 5 (0.82) 5 (1.16)
MI 3 (0.72) 2 (0.38) 2 (0.33) 4 (0.93)
New-Onset/HF Diagnosis 2 (0.48) 3 (0.57) 5 (0.82) 6 (1.39)
Stroke or non-CNS embolism 3 (0.72) 7 (1.32) 7 (1.15) 1 (0.23)
TIA 2 (0.48) 1 (0.19) 5 (0.82) 1 (0.23)
Major Bleeding 10 (2.39) 18 (3.4) 15 (2.45) 14 (3.25)
Death 16 (3.83) 17 (3.21) 14 (2.29) 18 (4.18)

Raw rates presented as counts (%).

MI: myocardial infarction; TIA: transient ischemic attack; OAC: oral anticoagulation; ASA: aspirin; CNS: central nervous system.