Student Pan listed the key points of knowledge, and the other students nodded frequently.
Yue Wentong did not deny: "The patient is taking Warfarin."
As a patient after PCI surgery, it is essential to take Warfarin-type anticoagulants long-term according to the doctor's advice, with the aim of preventing in-stent thrombosis. In-stent thrombosis is more fatal than in-stent restenosis, as an acute myocardial infarction caused by thrombosis can lead to a mortality rate of twenty to forty percent.
Using only anticoagulants is not enough; doctors often prescribe aspirin as an antiplatelet treatment for patients. Aspirin is the most widely used antiplatelet drug in clinical practice, belonging to the thromboxane A2 (TXA2) inhibitors.
