Clinical and genetic risk factors for the development of laboratory resistance while taking acetylsalicylic acid in patients after atherothrombotic ischemic stroke
Key Points
Laboratory resistance was observed in patients after atherothrombotic ischemic stroke, indicating genetic and clinical influences.
The analysis presented findings derived from clinical evaluations and genetics, highlighting potential interactions.
Risk factors for laboratory resistance were identified from patients under acetylsalicylic acid therapy post-stroke, emphasizing the role of both clinical and genetic aspects.
Understanding these risk factors could enhance patient management strategies and tailor therapies for those at risk of laboratory resistance.
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Clinical and genetic risk factors for the development of laboratory resistance while taking acetylsalicylic acid in patients after atherothrombotic ischemic stroke | Synapse