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Underutilization of Aspirin in Hemodialysis Patients for Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

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Journal Clin Nephrol
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2005 Nov 30
PMID 16312265
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Abstract

Background: Patients on hemodialysis are at high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Aspirin is an established therapy for primary and secondary prevention of CVD that may be underutilized in hemodialysis patients. To better understand the use of aspirin in hemodialysis patients, we examined the experience of an urban hemodialysis center. Guidelines for use as well as associated risks and benefits are reviewed.

Methods: Medical records for patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at our center (New York City, USA) in May 2004 were reviewed for aspirin use, presence of CVD, and potential contraindications to aspirin therapy. CVD was defined as a history of coronary artery disease, ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack, or peripheral vascular disease. Potential contraindications to aspirin therapy included history of clinically significant bleeding or increased risk of bleeding, aspirin allergy and routine treatment with other anticoagulants.

Results: 176 patients were eligible for the study and 172 (98%) were included. Although 74 patients had a history of CVD, only 38 (51 %) of these were treated with aspirin. Among patients with a history of CVD who were not treated with aspirin, 19 (53%) had no identifiable contraindications to aspirin therapy for secondary prevention of CVD. Ninetyeight patients had no history of CVD, and 18 (18%) of these were treated with aspirin. Of patients without a history of CVD who were not treated with aspirin, 57 (71%) had no identifiable contraindications to aspirin therapy for primary prevention of CVD.

Conclusions: Aspirin is underutilized in hemodialysis patients for the primary and secondary prevention of CVD. Given the high risk of CVD in hemodialysis patients, therapy with aspirin may be of significant benefit and prospective studies of aspirin therapy are needed.

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