Optimization of the pharmacological therapy in patients with polyvascular disease: A multidisciplinary approach

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Abstract

The recent shift of the concept of cardiovascular disease as a chronic progressive condition, potentially involving multiple districts, has driven attention to the optimal management of patients with concomitant coronary and peripheral artery disease, representing a subset of patients with an increased risk of events and impaired survival. Recent pharmacological achievements in terms of antithrombotic therapy and lipid-lowering drugs allow multiple therapeutical combinations, thus requiring optimizing the treatment in a tailored fashion according to patients' risk profiles. Nevertheless, data dedicated to this specific subset of patients are still modest. We summarize currently available strategies and indications for the management of antithrombotic and lipid-lowering drugs in patients with the poly-vascular disease.

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Gioscia, R., Castagno, C., Verdoia, M., Conti, B., Forliti, E., & Rognoni, A. (2023, April 26). Optimization of the pharmacological therapy in patients with polyvascular disease: A multidisciplinary approach. World Journal of Cardiology. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v15.i4.142

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