Device embolisation during LAAC; prognostic value of MAC using CT scans for TEER; the PASCAL transcatheter valve repair system: 1-year outcomes of the MiCLASP and TriCLASP studies; 1-year results of the REDUCER-I study; 12-month results from the France LILI registry on TVF post-IVL; and more
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The 4D-ACS trial suggests that a shorter DAPT course followed by low-dose prasugrel monotherapy can reduce bleeding risk without compromising ischemic outcomes in ACS patients undergoing PCI.
In ACS patients treated with drug-coated stents, a 1-month prasugrel-based DAPT strategy followed by prasugrel 5 mg monotherapy reduced net adverse clinical events by 49% compared to 12-month DAPT, primarily by lowering bleeding events without increasing ischaemic risk.