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Rethinking Duration: An Evolving Perspective on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy

28/11/2025

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Take home messages

  • Recent data from DUAL-ACS and HOST-BR support shorter DAPT as a safe and effective option for many patients.
  • DAPT duration should be tailored to the individual, weighing bleeding and ischemic risks instead of following a ““one-size-fits-all” approach.

Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) remains a cornerstone of management after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and in acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Current European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines recommend 12 months of DAPT after ACS and six months following PCI for chronic coronary syndrome (1). These recommendations, based on studies conducted during the early era of drug-eluting stents and higher baseline thrombotic risk, have shaped practice for nearly two decades.

The rationale for prolonged DAPT is well established: dual inhibition of platelet aggregation reduces the risk of stent thrombosis and recurrent ischemic events. However, these benefits come at a cost. Major bleeding events, often as life-threatening as ischaemic complications, carry significant morbidity and mortality. Over the past decade, advances in stent design, more precise PCI techniques, greater use of intravascular imaging, and improved secondary prevention strategies, have markedly lowered ischemic risk (2). Consequently, the balance between ischemic and bleeding events has shifted, prompting reconsideration of how long DAPT truly needs to continue.

Author

  • Author:

    Dr May Hu is a cardiology trainee in the North West deanery. She graduated with First Class Honours from the University of Edinburgh and completed an intercalated BSc in Cardiovascular Sciences at Imperial College London. She is keen to pursue subspecialty training in interventional cardiology, with particular interests in coronary physiology and advanced intracoronary imaging.

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