Daily Aspirin Harms More Than It Helps

Patients with cardiovascular disease are routinely placed on daily, low-dose aspirin for primary prevention of cardiac events.

Unfortunately, antiplatelet effects promote other types of bleeding, while the cyclooxygenase pathway has a deleterious effect on the gastric mucosal.  This 4.1 million patient propensity matched retrospective database study from Italy demonstrated approximately 2 excess cases of major bleeding events – whether intracranial or gastrointestinal – per 1000 patients treated per year.

Which is approximately the number of major cardiovascular events prevented by the daily aspirin use during the same time period.

Not specifically relevant to Emergency Medicine, but yet another example of how it’s naive to think many treatments in medicine – even those (or particularly those!) that have been part of routine practice for eons – are benefiting patients without a significant risk of harms.

“Association of Aspirin Use With Major Bleeding in Patients With and Without Diabetes”
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