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Ticagrelor Can Be Discontinued 2 3 Days Prior to CABG without Increasing Bleeding Risk

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#Ticagrelor Can Be Discontinued 2 3 Days Prior to #CABG without Increasing #Bleeding Risk
According to new randomized data, in patients with ACS, performing CABG within a couple of days after ticagrelor cessation is noninferior to waiting 5 or 6 days in terms of bleeding events. Moreover, patients with delayed CABG had more presurgical ischemic events and longer hospital stays.
To prevent bleeding, current US guidelines recommend waiting at least 5 days to perform nonurgent CABG on patients with ACS who had been taking ticagrelor, while European guidelines shorten that period to at least 3 days.

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