A meta-analysis of four randomised controlled trials of aspirin as primary prophylaxis against cardiovascular events showed that although aspirin decreased the risk of myocardial infarction it did not reduce total mortality and might increase the risk of stroke and of major bleeding (1). This study the use of aspirin in diabetic patients with an ankle brachial pressure index of <=0.99 to see whether there was evidence for the use of aspirin in this population reducing cardiovascular risk.
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