
Rethinking Duration: An Evolving Perspective on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy
Author Sub-editor: Dr May Hu Dr May Hu is a cardiology trainee in the North West deanery. She graduated with First Class Honours from the University
Global improvements in healthcare provision over time has resulted in event rates in clinical trials, such as mortality and hospitalisations, to decline in frequency. Adequately powering these studies to detect meaningful differences between treatment arms (if a true difference exists) therefore mandates recruiting larger sample sizes at the expense of time, labour, and costs. Using composite as opposed to single endpoints has been popularised to overcome this barrier. The development of hierarchical endpoints and the method of the ‘win ratio’ has increasingly gained favour as a more sensitive way to evaluate composite outcomes. We discuss the nuances of composite endpoint analysis, how the win ratio works, and review examples of recent clinical trials using this methodology.

Author Sub-editor: Dr May Hu Dr May Hu is a cardiology trainee in the North West deanery. She graduated with First Class Honours from the University

Author Sub-editor: Dr Jhiamluka Solano Dr Jhiamluka Solano is a cardiology resident doctor (ST6) in the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery, currently undertaking a DPhil (PhD)

Author Sub-editor: Dr Justin Chiong Dr Justin Chiong is an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow and Cardiology Registrar in the North West Deanery. He graduated from

Author Heartbeat Sub-Editor: Marina Zafeiri Dr Marina Zafeiri is an IMT3 in the Wessex deanery, with a strong interest in Cardiology. She graduated from Athens

