External applicability of the COMPASS trial: an analysis of the reduction of atherothrombosis for continued health (REACH) registry

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Darmon, Arthur | Bhatt, Deepak | Elbez, Yedid | Aboyans, Victor | Anand, Sonia | Bosch, Jackie | Branch, Kelley | Connolly, Stuart | Dyal, Leanne | Eikelboom, John | Fox, Keith, A.A. | Keltai, Katalin | Probstfield, Jeffrey | Yusuf, Salim | Abtan, Jérémie | Sorbets, Emmanuel | Eagle, Kim | Ducrocq, Gregory | Steg, Philippe Gabriel

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International audience. The aims of the present study were to describe the proportion of patients eligible for the COMPASS trial within the Reduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health (REACH) registry, the reasons for ineligibility, and to put in perspective the characteristics and outcomes of trial-eligible patients from the REACH registry compared with those of patients enrolled in the reference aspirin arm of the COMPASS trial.

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