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Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities

Antiplatelet drug resistance is one of the urgent issues in current cardiovascular medicine. Many platelet function tests have been used to define responsiveness of patients with cardiovascular disease to aspirin and clopidogrel. In most studies, cut-off values of platelet function tests for definin...

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Autor principal: Gasparyan, Armen Yuri
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2860443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20448796
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description Antiplatelet drug resistance is one of the urgent issues in current cardiovascular medicine. Many platelet function tests have been used to define responsiveness of patients with cardiovascular disease to aspirin and clopidogrel. In most studies, cut-off values of platelet function tests for defining responsiveness to antiplatelets were chosen arbitrarily. Different tests provided wide-ranging figures of the prevalence of aspirin and clopidogrel resistance, suggesting poor correlation between currently available platelet function tests. Measurement of platelet size seems to be a promising approach for monitoring antiplatelet drug therapy. This commentary highlights some limitations of studies on aspirin and clopidogrel resistance in patients undergoing coronary interventions.
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spelling pubmed-28604432010-05-06 Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities Gasparyan, Armen Yuri Vasc Health Risk Manag Commentary Antiplatelet drug resistance is one of the urgent issues in current cardiovascular medicine. Many platelet function tests have been used to define responsiveness of patients with cardiovascular disease to aspirin and clopidogrel. In most studies, cut-off values of platelet function tests for defining responsiveness to antiplatelets were chosen arbitrarily. Different tests provided wide-ranging figures of the prevalence of aspirin and clopidogrel resistance, suggesting poor correlation between currently available platelet function tests. Measurement of platelet size seems to be a promising approach for monitoring antiplatelet drug therapy. This commentary highlights some limitations of studies on aspirin and clopidogrel resistance in patients undergoing coronary interventions. Dove Medical Press 2010 2010-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2860443/ /pubmed/20448796 Text en © 2010 Gasparyan, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gasparyan, Armen Yuri
Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title_full Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title_short Aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
title_sort aspirin and clopidogrel resistance: methodological challenges and opportunities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2860443/
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