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Platelet reactivity in twin pregnancies.

Authors :
Umazume, Takeshi
Yamada, Takahiro
Morikawa, Mamoru
Ishikawa, Satoshi
Furuta, Itsuko
Koyama, Takahiro
Matsuno, Kazuhiko
Minakami, Hisanori
Source :
Thrombosis Research. Feb2016, Vol. 138, p43-48. 6p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Gestational thrombocytopenia is more likely to occur in twin than singleton pregnancies. However, it is unclear whether platelets are more reactive in twin than singleton pregnancies. Methods Changes in spontaneous platelet aggregation and concomitant fall in platelet count were examined over 90 min after blood sampling in 171 and 52 citrated whole blood (CWB) samples from 59 and 17 women with singleton and twin pregnancies, respectively. Soluble P-selectin (sP-selectin) levels in the plasma were also determined. Results CWB 60 min after blood sampling during 2nd trimester exhibited significantly larger numbers of platelet aggregates (1297 ± 1600 vs. 497 ± 432/μl, P = 0.040) concomitant with significantly greater net decrease in platelet count (152 ± 55 vs. 115 ± 45 × 10 9 /μl, P = 0.036) in twin than singleton pregnancies, respectively. This was followed by significantly lower 3rd trimester platelet count (181 ± 43 vs. 229 ± 62 × 10 9 /l, P = 0.009) with significantly greater mean platelet volume (8.0 ± 1.2 vs. 7.1 ± 1.1 fl, P = 0.021) in twin than singleton pregnancies, respectively. The 3rd trimester sP-selectin per platelet was significantly higher in twin than singleton pregnancies. Conclusions Platelets were more reactive in the 2nd trimester of twin than singleton pregnancies. This enhanced platelet reactivity may explain the decreased platelet count in the 3rd trimester of twin pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00493848
Volume :
138
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Thrombosis Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112552082
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2015.12.019