USPSTF Statement on Aspirin: Poor Messaging at Best
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USPSTF Statement on Aspirin: Poor Messaging at Best

Melissa Walton-Shirley, MD

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October 19, 2021

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The recent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) draft statement on aspirin use is concerning: "The USPSTF concludes with moderate certainty that initiating aspirin use for the primary prevention of CVD events in adults age 60 years or older has no net benefit." I take no issue with the data and appreciate the efforts of the researchers, but at a minimum the public statement is incomplete. At most, it's dangerously poor messaging.

As physicians, we understand how best to apply this information, but most lay people, some at significant cardiovascular risk, closed their medicine cabinets this morning and left their aspirin bottle unopened on the shelf. Some of these patients have never spent an hour in the hospital for cardiac-related issues, but they have mitigated their risk for myocardial infarction by purposely poisoning their platelets daily with 81 mg of aspirin. And they should continue to do so.

Don't Forget the Calcium Score

Take, for instance, my patient Jack, who is typical of many patients I've seen throughout the years. Jack is 68 years old and has never had a cardiac event or a gastrointestinal bleed. His daily routine includes a walk, a statin, and a baby aspirin because his CT coronary artery calcium(CAC) score was 10,000 at age 58.

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