Could AFib patients ditch blood thinners after successful ablation?
NCT ID NCT07496281
Summary
This study is for people with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and a history of a heart stent who have had a successful ablation procedure and have stayed in normal rhythm for at least a year. It aims to find out if it's safe to stop their blood thinner medication and switch to just a single aspirin-like pill, compared to continuing the blood thinner. The goal is to reduce medication burden while preventing strokes and heart attacks.
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Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital
Seoul, 07804, South Korea
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