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- Dominick J Angiolillo, Antonio Fernandez-Ortiz, Esther Bernardo, Celia Ramírez, Manel Sabaté, Pilar Jimenez-Quevedo, Rosana Hernández, Raul Moreno, Javier Escaned, Fernando Alfonso, Camino Bañuelos, Marco A Costa, Theodore A Bass, and Carlos Macaya.
- Division of Cardiology, University of Florida-Shands Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. dominick.angiolillo@jax.ufl.edu
- Am. J. Cardiol. 2006 Jan 1;97(1):38-43.
AbstractIncreased platelet inhibition is achieved when clopidogrel is added to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid [ASA]). A broad variability in platelet inhibition profiles during the early phases of treatment has been demonstrated and may be attributed to ASA resistance. However, the influence of ASA sensitivity on platelet function profiles of patients on long-term dual antiplatelet therapy has yet to be explored. A total of 135 patients who had previously undergone percutaneous coronary intervention on long-term (>1 month) ASA and clopidogrel therapy was included. The PFA-100 system was used to define ASA resistance. Platelet aggregation, after adenosine diphosphate (6 and 20 micromol/L) and collagen (6 microg/ml) stimuli, and platelet activation (glycoprotein IIb/IIIa activation and P-selectin expression), after adenosine diphosphate (2 micromol/L) and thrombin receptor-activating peptide (50 micromol/L) stimuli, were assessed by light transmittance aggregometry and flow cytometry, respectively. Patient variability in response to treatment was defined by the coefficient of variability. ASA resistance was found in 60 of 135 patients (44%). Patients with diabetes were more frequently ASA resistant. Collagen/epinephrine- and collagen/adenosine diphosphate-coated cartridges on the PFA-100 had shorter closure times in the ASA-resistant population compared with ASA-sensitive patients. Platelet aggregation and activation were significantly higher in ASA-resistant patients. A broad variability (coefficient of variation >0.25) in patient response to treatment was observed in ASA-resistant and -sensitive patients. In conclusion, ASA resistance is associated with increased platelet reactivity in patients on long-term dual antiplatelet treatment.
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