How soon before cardiac surgery should aspirin be stopped?
Platelets have a life span in the plasma of approximately 10 days. Therefore if aspirin were discontinued 10 days prior to surgery, the affected platelet pool would be completely replenished with fresh platelets by the time of the operation. This however leaves the patient vulnerable to an acute myocardial event during the latter part of this time and may also make graft occlusion more likely in the immediate postoperative period. It also supposes that operating lists can be planned 10 days in advance.
In reality, patients are usually asked to stop aspirin 5-7 days in advance. This seems to be a suitable compromise for the majority of patients although for a few (tight left main stem stenosis or past history of TIAs or stroke), the risk of stopping aspirin may outweigh the potential benefits.
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