OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate, during a two-year follow-up period, the effects of aspirin on platelet aggregation. BACKGROUND The platelets of patients given aspirin may be less sensitive to antiplatelet treatment, although the extent of such phenomenon over long-term follow-up is unclear. METHODS Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and collagen-induced platelet aggregation was periodically monitored before and after 2, 6, 12, and 24 months of treatment with aspirin (n = 150) or ticlopidine (n = 80) in patients matched for gender, age, and risk factors for atherothrombosis. RESULTS Compared with baseline values, two months of aspirin treatment significantly inhibited platelet aggregation; thereafter, this inhibitory effect progressively decreased. At 24-month follow-up, collagen-induced platelet aggregation was significantly higher than that observed at two months (p < 0.05); a more pronounced difference was observed when collagen-induced lag phase was considered (p < 0.01). Restoration of platelet aggregation was less evident when ADP was used as an agonist. Conversely, the inhibition induced by ticlopidine was constant throughout follow-up with both agonists. CONCLUSIONS The study demonstrates that a long-term treatment with aspirin is associated with a progressive reduction in platelet sensitivity to this drug. (C) 2004 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.

Inhibition of platelet aggregation by aspirin progressively decreases in long-term treated patients / Pulcinelli, FABIO MARIA; Pignatelli, Pasquale; Andrea, Celestini; Riondino, Silvia; Gazzaniga, Pierpaolo; Violi, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0735-1097. - STAMPA. - 43:6(2004), pp. 979-984. [10.1016/j.jacc.2003.08.062]

Inhibition of platelet aggregation by aspirin progressively decreases in long-term treated patients

PULCINELLI, FABIO MARIA;PIGNATELLI, Pasquale;RIONDINO, Silvia;GAZZANIGA, Pierpaolo;VIOLI, Francesco
2004

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OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate, during a two-year follow-up period, the effects of aspirin on platelet aggregation. BACKGROUND The platelets of patients given aspirin may be less sensitive to antiplatelet treatment, although the extent of such phenomenon over long-term follow-up is unclear. METHODS Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and collagen-induced platelet aggregation was periodically monitored before and after 2, 6, 12, and 24 months of treatment with aspirin (n = 150) or ticlopidine (n = 80) in patients matched for gender, age, and risk factors for atherothrombosis. RESULTS Compared with baseline values, two months of aspirin treatment significantly inhibited platelet aggregation; thereafter, this inhibitory effect progressively decreased. At 24-month follow-up, collagen-induced platelet aggregation was significantly higher than that observed at two months (p < 0.05); a more pronounced difference was observed when collagen-induced lag phase was considered (p < 0.01). Restoration of platelet aggregation was less evident when ADP was used as an agonist. Conversely, the inhibition induced by ticlopidine was constant throughout follow-up with both agonists. CONCLUSIONS The study demonstrates that a long-term treatment with aspirin is associated with a progressive reduction in platelet sensitivity to this drug. (C) 2004 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
2004
adenosine diphosphate; adp; aspirina; cox-1; cyclooxygenase-1; maximal percentage; mx%; piastrine; thromboxane a2; thromboxane b 2; trattamento antiaggregante; txa2; txb2
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Inhibition of platelet aggregation by aspirin progressively decreases in long-term treated patients / Pulcinelli, FABIO MARIA; Pignatelli, Pasquale; Andrea, Celestini; Riondino, Silvia; Gazzaniga, Pierpaolo; Violi, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0735-1097. - STAMPA. - 43:6(2004), pp. 979-984. [10.1016/j.jacc.2003.08.062]
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