This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS), a condition where the blood supply to the heart is suddenly blocked. The study involves comparing two different dual therapies. One therapy combines the medication Dabigatran with Ticagrelor (also known by its code name AZD6140), and the other combines Dabigatran with Clopidogrel. These medications are used to prevent blood clots in patients who have undergone a procedure called Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), which is a non-surgical method to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels of the heart.
The purpose of the study is to observe and compare the effects of these two treatment combinations in real-world settings. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive one of the two therapies. The study will last for about 12 months, during which the main focus will be on monitoring any bleeding events that occur. Additionally, the study will look at other important outcomes such as heart attacks, strokes, and any instances of blood clots forming in the stents used during PCI.
Throughout the study, participants will be closely monitored to ensure their safety and to gather data on the effectiveness of the treatments. The goal is to better understand which combination of medications provides the best balance between preventing blood clots and minimizing the risk of bleeding in patients with ACS who have undergone PCI.



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