The Latest Progress in Thrombosis and Antithrombotics
A special issue of Life (ISSN 2075-1729). This special issue belongs to the section "Pharmaceutical Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2022) | Viewed by 2433
Special Issue Editors
Interests: acute coronary syndromes; acute heart failure; antithrombotics; atrial fibrillation; atherothrombosis; chronic ischemic heart disease; lipids and atherosclerosis
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Dear Colleagues,
Thrombosis is the dominant mechanism in several diseases in cardiovascular medicine. Acute coronary syndromes, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and ischemic stroke all have a thrombotic phenomenon as the main mechanism responsible for vessel occlusion, ischemia and cellular necrosis, all leading to death in most patients.
Antithrombotic therapy, namely antiplatelets and anticoagulants, is the cornerstone of medical treatment in those situations. With or without revascularization, all forms of vascular disease, acute or chronic, require antithrombotics, frequently in combination. The last two decades have been marked by great progress with new drugs and new concepts. Dual antiplatelet therapy and, more recently, the dual pathway of thrombus inhibition are two examples of this success. New P2Y12 inhibitors, new direct acting anticoagulants, very low dose of rivaroxaban, and the very new factor XI inhibitors are all representing big steps toward better healthcare with a great impact on quality of life and life prolongation.
In the current Special Issue of Life, authors were invited to review the mechanisms of thrombus formation as well as the pharmacological background of commonly used antithrombotic drugs, as well as the different concepts in this field. Inflammation as an important mechanism of atherosclerosis has not been forgotten. In the last few years, clinical trials have been moving toward new directions. New methodologies and new paradigms are redirecting clinical trials for a more efficacious performance, and clinicians should be aware of this shift.
Dr. João Morais
Dr. Bianca Rocca
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thrombosis
- antithrombotics
- antplatelets
- anticoagulants
- inflammation and thrombosis
- pathophysiology of thrombosis
- pharmacology of antithrombotics
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