The US Preventive Services Working Group. USA Recommends the use of aspirin for men aged 45 to 79 years, when the potential benefit of preventing myocardial infarction outweighs the potential harm of gastrointestinal bleeding. We determined the prevalence and predictors of aspirin use for primary prevention of myocardial infarction versus risk among men aged 45 to 79 in North Carolina. The study used data from men aged 45 to 79 years with no contraindications to aspirin use or a history of cardiovascular disease. disease from the 2013 North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey. Risk stratification for myocardial infarction was based on a history of diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and smoking. The analyzes were carried out in Stata version 13.0 (StataCorp LP); The survey commands were used to account for the complex sampling design.
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Review Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
Research Article: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
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