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Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge

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What Does This Measure?

The percentage of eligible heart attack patients who were prescribed aspirin on discharge.

Why Is This Important?

Heart attacks often occur when blood clots cause blockages in blood vessels, depriving the heart of sufficient oxygen.

Although it is not appropriate for all patients, aspirin has been proven as a safe and effective way to prevent blood clots and dissolve blood clots that have already formed. Long-term use of aspirin after a heart attack reduces the risk of another heart attack.

What Are We Doing to Improve Our Performance?

Duke has enacted several initiatives to improve our performance. These include:

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