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Intensive care medicine · Jan 1992
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial Retracted PublicationPhosphodiesterase-inhibitors enoximone and piroximone in cardiac surgery: influence on platelet count and function.
- J Boldt, C Knothe, B Zickmann, C Herold, E Dapper, and G Hempelmann.
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, FRG.
- Intensive Care Med. 1992 Jan 1; 18 (8): 449454449-54.
ObjectiveSome phosphodiesterase (PDE)-inhibitors are believed to alter platelet count and function due to changes in intracellular cAMP. Whether newly developed (specific) PDE-inhibitors negatively influence platelet function in cardiac surgery should be investigated in a randomized study.MethodsEighty patients undergoing aorto-coronary bypass grafting were divided into 4 groups and received either the new PDE-III-inhibitor piroximone (group 1), the PDE-III-inhibitor enoximone (group 2), epinephrine (group 3) or no inotropic support (control). PDE-III-inhibitors were given as a bolus followed by infusion until starting of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). In addition to platelet count and a thrombelastogram, platelet function was assessed by aggregometry (ADP, epinephrine, collagen). Measurements were done before, during and after CPB until the 1st postoperative day.ResultsPlatelet count and postoperative blood loss did not differ between the groups within the entire investigation period. Maximum aggregation and maximum gradient of platelet aggregation to all stimuli were not changed by either PDE-inhibitor enoximone or piroximone. CPB resulted in a significant decrease of all aggregation variables which was without differences due to treatment. Platelet aggregation recovered in the post-bypass period and exceeded baseline values on the 1st postoperative day.ConclusionIt is concluded that enoximone and the new PDE-III-inhibitor piroximone do not affect platelet function and can be used before CPB without risking platelet-related bleeding in cardiosurgical patients in the perioperative period.
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