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Point-of-care platelet function testing in patients undergoing PCI: between a rock and a hard place.

Authors :
Werkum, J.W. van
Hackeng, C.M.
Korte, F.I. de
Verheugt, F.W.A.
Berg, J.M. ten
Werkum, J.W. van
Hackeng, C.M.
Korte, F.I. de
Verheugt, F.W.A.
Berg, J.M. ten
Source :
Netherlands Heart Journal; 299; 305; 1568-5888; 9; 15; ~Netherlands Heart Journal~299~305~~~1568-5888~9~15~~
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 51541.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />Since recent studies have linked an impaired response to antiplatelet therapy with a higher incidence of atherothrombotic events, the monitoring of the efficacy of antiplatelet therapy in the individual patient has attracted much attention. In the present report, we demonstrate that platelet function testing with several point-of-care assays results in ambiguous and conflicting results: some assays indicated that the patient's platelets were insufficiently inhibited by clopidogrel whereas other assays reported an adequate response. Therefore, platelet function assays should not be used solely to guide treatment decisions, and tailor-made antithrombotic treatment has to wait for the most predictive platelet function test to emerge for measuring the risk for thrombotic complications after stenting. Until then, daily clinical practice should not be guided by point-of-care platelet function testing. (Neth Heart J 2007;15:299-305.).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Netherlands Heart Journal; 299; 305; 1568-5888; 9; 15; ~Netherlands Heart Journal~299~305~~~1568-5888~9~15~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284030296
Document Type :
Electronic Resource