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Summary
Ricardo Petraco focuses on what treatments patients should be on when discharged
- Correct regimen of drugs for ACS patients
- Recognition of the fact that all ACS patients, by definition, are...
Summary
Ricardo Petraco focuses on what treatments patients should be on when discharged
- Correct regimen of drugs for ACS patients
- Recognition of the fact that all ACS patients, by definition, are high-risk
- Targets for cholesterol levels on lipid-lowering therapy
- Additional therapies possible for lipid-lowering to achieve targets (i.e. Ezetimibe)
- Role and evidence of ACE-inhibitors; importance of considering co-existent factors (LV impairment, diabetes, hypertension, renal impairment)
- Role and evidence for beta-blockers and eplerenone
- AF and ACS - triple therapy and other combination therapies
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