Background Patients with previous acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are at high risk of recurrent adverse cardiovascular events. Recently, prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) and oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) have been shown to reduce recurrent ischemic events to the expense of an increase in bleeding events. The number of patients potentially eligible for these therapies in real life remains to be determined. Methods Among ACS patients from five registries and one randomized controlled trial, we assessed the proportion of patients eligible for the PEGASUS strategy only and the proportion of patients eligible for the COMPASS strategy only, and set out the proportion of patients with an overlap between the strategies. Findings Among the 10,048 evaluable patients, we found that 5373 (53.4%) were eligible for the PEGASUS strategy and 3841 (38.2%) were eligible for the COMPASS strategy, with a group of 3444 (34.4%) overlapping between the two strategies. The number of patients eligible for the PEGASUS strategy only was 1929 (19.2%) and the number eligible for the COMPASS strategy only was 397 (4.0%); 4278 (42.6%) were eligible for neither a PEGASUS strategy nor a COMPASS strategy. Interpretation In a large cohort of ACS patients, one in three patients was eligible for either a prolonged DAPT with ticagrelor 60 mg and low-dose aspirin or a dual pathway inhibition approach with rivaroxaban 2.5 mg and low-dose aspirin.

Antithrombotic Strategy in Secondary Prevention for High-Risk Patients with Previous Acute Coronary Syndrome: Overlap between the PEGASUS Eligibility and the COMPASS Eligibility in a Large Multicenter Registry

Millesimo, Michele;Elia, Edoardo;Marengo, Giorgio;De Filippo, Ovidio;Iannaccone, Mario;Cerrato, Enrico;Quadri, Giorgio;Conrotto, Federico;D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio;De Ferrari, Gaetano Maria
2023-01-01

Abstract

Background Patients with previous acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are at high risk of recurrent adverse cardiovascular events. Recently, prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) and oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) have been shown to reduce recurrent ischemic events to the expense of an increase in bleeding events. The number of patients potentially eligible for these therapies in real life remains to be determined. Methods Among ACS patients from five registries and one randomized controlled trial, we assessed the proportion of patients eligible for the PEGASUS strategy only and the proportion of patients eligible for the COMPASS strategy only, and set out the proportion of patients with an overlap between the strategies. Findings Among the 10,048 evaluable patients, we found that 5373 (53.4%) were eligible for the PEGASUS strategy and 3841 (38.2%) were eligible for the COMPASS strategy, with a group of 3444 (34.4%) overlapping between the two strategies. The number of patients eligible for the PEGASUS strategy only was 1929 (19.2%) and the number eligible for the COMPASS strategy only was 397 (4.0%); 4278 (42.6%) were eligible for neither a PEGASUS strategy nor a COMPASS strategy. Interpretation In a large cohort of ACS patients, one in three patients was eligible for either a prolonged DAPT with ticagrelor 60 mg and low-dose aspirin or a dual pathway inhibition approach with rivaroxaban 2.5 mg and low-dose aspirin.
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Millesimo, Michele; Elia, Edoardo; Marengo, Giorgio; De Filippo, Ovidio; Raposeiras-Roubin, Sergio; Wańha, Wojciech; Abu-Assi, Emad; Kinnaird, Tim; Ariza-Solé, Albert; Liebetrau, Christoph; Manzano-Fernández, Sergio; Iannaccone, Mario; Henriques, Jose Paulo Simao; Templin, Christian; Wilton, Stephen B; Velicki, Lazar; Xanthopoulou, Ioanna; Correia, Luis; Cerrato, Enrico; Rognoni, Andrea; Nuñez-Gil, Iván; Song, Xiantao; Kawaji, Tetsuma; Quadri, Giorgio; Huczek, Zenon; Paz, Rafael Cobas; Juanatey, José Ramón González; Nie, Shao-Ping; Kawashiri, Masa-Aki; Dominguez-Rodriguez, Alberto; Conrotto, Federico; D'Ascenzo, Fabrizio; De Ferrari, Gaetano Maria
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