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Can aspirins help with heart disease?

By Rodney Appleyard - 22 Oct, 2008

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In response to the American Medical Association’s new health policy to increase education among physicians on the importance of appropriate aspirin counseling for the prevention of heart attack and stroke, the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) and Partnership for Prevention (Partnership) has redoubled their commitment to stem the incidence of heart attacks and strokes in America. 

AMA’s new policy also supports quality improvement efforts and coverage benefits for counselling about appropriate aspirin use.   Through ongoing collaboration, ACPM and Partnership continue to advance their shared commitment to both raise awareness about simple, cost-effective prevention strategies, like aspirin, and turn awareness into action to improve public health.

In addition to supporting this important new resolution, two of the nation’s leading prevention organisations are also focused on activating tools and initiatives to promote better doctor-patient dialogue about the role of aspirin in reducing the risk of cardiovascular events.

Aspirin’s potential to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been underscored in recent reports. An August 2007 report by Partnership calculated that 45,000 lives would be saved each year if more adults took aspirin to prevent cardiovascular (CV) events.  The report reaffirms a prior Partnership report which rated aspirin counseling as one of the highest value clinical preventive services.

A 2007 ACPM report published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that 43% of increased-risk respondents said they do not take aspirin regularly. Notably, the report did show that the factor most strongly associated with aspirin use was a conversation about aspirin with a healthcare provider: Aspirin use was 88% among respondents reporting such a discussion, compared to 17% for those who did not report a discussion.

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aspirins help with heart disease, this is really a new discovery.

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