ACC.25 – Anna Bortnick reviews the results of the HOST-BR trial, which suggest that 3 months of DAPT after PCI may be the optimal duration for both high bleeding risk and low bleeding risk patients.
Three months of DAPT after PCI
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This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA.
Faculty
Anna Bortnick, MD, PhD is an interventional cardiologist at Montefiore Health System and associate professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in The Bronx, NY, USA. She is chair-elect of the ACC Interventional Council.
Disclaimer
This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.
Release date: 28 April 2025
The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.
Overview
ACC.25 – Anna Bortnick reviews the results of the HOST-BR trial, which suggest that 3 months of DAPT after PCI may be the optimal duration for both high bleeding risk and low bleeding risk patients.
Educational information
This video was recorded during the ACC.25 Scientific Session Chicago, IL, USA.
Faculty
Anna Bortnick, MD, PhD is an interventional cardiologist at Montefiore Health System and associate professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in The Bronx, NY, USA. She is chair-elect of the ACC Interventional Council.
Disclaimer
This recording was developed under auspices of PACE-CME. Views expressed in the recording are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of PACE-CME.
Release date: 28 April 2025
The information and data provided in this program were updated and correct at the time of its development, but may be subject to change.
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