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Somehow the concept of  Evidence based medicine (EBM )never excited me in spite of great strides it has made. Probably the main reason for this is, EBMs origin, quality, and credibility is currently severely compromised. (Though It appears to ooze science 24/7 and make us believe in it too !) Herewith, sharing some of the forbidden thoughts(with lots of pun)  for a (un)successful practice of EBM. This is definitely not meant for young and novice medical professionals. Strictly for the ones who can segregate sense from non (S)

Evidence-based Doubting 

 

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Yes, Its “evidence-based fun”. Forget all those anti-platelet trial dramas … showing in the cardiovascular theatres near you . There is only one genuine drug , that’s the good old humble Aspirin . Mind you ,none of other  actors can ever be imagined for primary prevention.

By the way , there is absolutely no controversy for the role of Aspirin in secondary prevention after established CAD.(We know , how Aspirin has taken up a critically  Integral role in saving the life of the stents  as well as  patients,  post PCI)

Oh , what a disgrace for this drug when it comes out of the glamorous cath lab zones. Its use is often frowned upon for preventing simple CAD. (All due to a single factor, fear of bleeding ? No , its exaggerated in most studies)

Overlap between Primary and Secondary prevention 

In primary prevention of CAD , what do we attempt to prevent? How do you differentiate established CAD from  “Established coronary atherosclerosis  but Non-established CAD ?”

The fundamental flaw in this perceived controversy is in our inability to define what is significant CAD in the asymptomatic population.Do we need a clinical event to say, established CAD?

For the attention of  evidence-based script writers , a long query  . . .

“How much evidence we have to conclude , that a  patient with manifest clinical CAD carry more risk for a recurrence than an asymptomatic  high-risk patient who is likely to develop the first clinical event (which happens with a  bang that could be a major ACS ) due to underlying silent Atherosclerosis.?  

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Click  here to for more  unscientific review on primary prevention of CVD.

 

 

 

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