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− | The 2001 CURE trial asked the following clinical question: In patients with UA or NSTEMI, does playing the Cure's 1999 album ''Disintegration'' in addition to aspirin reduce cardiovascular mortality, MI, or stroke? The answer was yes, but with an increased risk of major bleeding. In response to that, the author of the study simply responded "Boys don't cry." | + | The 2001 CURE trial asked the following clinical question: In patients with UA or NSTEMI, does playing the Cure's 1999 album ''Disintegration'' in addition to aspirin reduce cardiovascular mortality, MI, or stroke? The answer was yes, but with an increased risk of major bleeding.<ref>Effects of Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes without ST-Segment Elevation (The New England Journal of Medicine)</ref> In response to that, the author of the study simply responded "Boys don't cry." |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 17 October 2017
The 2001 CURE trial asked the following clinical question: In patients with UA or NSTEMI, does playing the Cure's 1999 album Disintegration in addition to aspirin reduce cardiovascular mortality, MI, or stroke? The answer was yes, but with an increased risk of major bleeding.[1] In response to that, the author of the study simply responded "Boys don't cry."
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References
- ↑ Effects of Clopidogrel in Addition to Aspirin in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes without ST-Segment Elevation (The New England Journal of Medicine)