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Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities

BACKGROUND: As the incidence of cardiovascular diseases increases, the use of antiplatelet therapy is widely recognized. This presents clinicians with the challenge of balancing the risk of thrombotic and bleeding complications. Platelet dysfunction is one of the causes of postoperative bleedings an...

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Autores principales: Kosiorowska, Kinga, Lukaszewski, Marceli, Jakubaszko, Jacek, Kościelska-Kasprzak, Katarzyna, Bielicki, Grzegorz, Gozdzik, Waldemar, Jasinski, Marek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30577843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0820-8
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author Kosiorowska, Kinga
Lukaszewski, Marceli
Jakubaszko, Jacek
Kościelska-Kasprzak, Katarzyna
Bielicki, Grzegorz
Gozdzik, Waldemar
Jasinski, Marek
author_facet Kosiorowska, Kinga
Lukaszewski, Marceli
Jakubaszko, Jacek
Kościelska-Kasprzak, Katarzyna
Bielicki, Grzegorz
Gozdzik, Waldemar
Jasinski, Marek
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description BACKGROUND: As the incidence of cardiovascular diseases increases, the use of antiplatelet therapy is widely recognized. This presents clinicians with the challenge of balancing the risk of thrombotic and bleeding complications. Platelet dysfunction is one of the causes of postoperative bleedings and their etiology is not fully understood. Platelets receptors point-of-care investigation is of a remarkable value in assessing patients risk of bleeding. Reliable assessment of platelet function can improve treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of platelet receptors in patients qualified for cardiac surgery, taking into account organ dysfunctions and pharmacological therapy applied in these patients. METHODS: Seventy-one cardiac surgical patients were analyzed before surgery using multiple electrode aggregometry with the use of the ADP test and ASPI test. The cut-off values were determined based on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Patients were divided into four groups: Group I (33/71 patients, without platelet dysfunctions), Group II (6/71 patients, ADP < 710 AU x min), Group III (13/71 patients, ASPI < 570 AU x min) and Group IV (19 / 71 patients, ADP < 710 AU x min and ASPI < 570 AU x min). Biochemical data defining the efficiency of the liver and kidneys, the list of preoperative drugs used and the requirement for transfusion throughout the study group were collected. RESULTS: The study group included 41 males (57.7%) and 30 females (42.3%), mean age 66 years. The majority of patients (94.4%) had platelet counts within the normal range, but platelet function was impaired in more than half of the studied patients (53.5%). No relationship was found between the biochemical markers of the kidneys and liver and the function of the ADP and ASPI receptors, while receptors activities were related (rs = 0.72, p < 0.001), and both associated with platelet count (rs = 0.55, p < 0.001 and rs = 0.42, p < 0.001, respectively). Platelet receptors activity was not related to the postoperative need for any type of transfusion as well as the applied preoperative pharmacological therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Early identification of patients at high risk of bleeding, using point-of-care platelet function assessment tests, enables a targeted therapeutic pathway. Due to the variety of factors affecting the activity of platelets, finding a specific cause of this pathology is extremely difficult. According to our study, the correlation between platelet receptor disorders and mild to moderate liver and kidney injury has not been demonstrated. However, platelet receptors dysfunction has been shown to be associated with a decreased number of platelets.
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spelling pubmed-63039022018-12-31 Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities Kosiorowska, Kinga Lukaszewski, Marceli Jakubaszko, Jacek Kościelska-Kasprzak, Katarzyna Bielicki, Grzegorz Gozdzik, Waldemar Jasinski, Marek J Cardiothorac Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: As the incidence of cardiovascular diseases increases, the use of antiplatelet therapy is widely recognized. This presents clinicians with the challenge of balancing the risk of thrombotic and bleeding complications. Platelet dysfunction is one of the causes of postoperative bleedings and their etiology is not fully understood. Platelets receptors point-of-care investigation is of a remarkable value in assessing patients risk of bleeding. Reliable assessment of platelet function can improve treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the activity of platelet receptors in patients qualified for cardiac surgery, taking into account organ dysfunctions and pharmacological therapy applied in these patients. METHODS: Seventy-one cardiac surgical patients were analyzed before surgery using multiple electrode aggregometry with the use of the ADP test and ASPI test. The cut-off values were determined based on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Patients were divided into four groups: Group I (33/71 patients, without platelet dysfunctions), Group II (6/71 patients, ADP < 710 AU x min), Group III (13/71 patients, ASPI < 570 AU x min) and Group IV (19 / 71 patients, ADP < 710 AU x min and ASPI < 570 AU x min). Biochemical data defining the efficiency of the liver and kidneys, the list of preoperative drugs used and the requirement for transfusion throughout the study group were collected. RESULTS: The study group included 41 males (57.7%) and 30 females (42.3%), mean age 66 years. The majority of patients (94.4%) had platelet counts within the normal range, but platelet function was impaired in more than half of the studied patients (53.5%). No relationship was found between the biochemical markers of the kidneys and liver and the function of the ADP and ASPI receptors, while receptors activities were related (rs = 0.72, p < 0.001), and both associated with platelet count (rs = 0.55, p < 0.001 and rs = 0.42, p < 0.001, respectively). Platelet receptors activity was not related to the postoperative need for any type of transfusion as well as the applied preoperative pharmacological therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Early identification of patients at high risk of bleeding, using point-of-care platelet function assessment tests, enables a targeted therapeutic pathway. Due to the variety of factors affecting the activity of platelets, finding a specific cause of this pathology is extremely difficult. According to our study, the correlation between platelet receptor disorders and mild to moderate liver and kidney injury has not been demonstrated. However, platelet receptors dysfunction has been shown to be associated with a decreased number of platelets. BioMed Central 2018-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6303902/ /pubmed/30577843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0820-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Kosiorowska, Kinga
Lukaszewski, Marceli
Jakubaszko, Jacek
Kościelska-Kasprzak, Katarzyna
Bielicki, Grzegorz
Gozdzik, Waldemar
Jasinski, Marek
Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities
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title_fullStr Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities
title_full_unstemmed Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities
title_short Platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities
title_sort platelets function assessment in patients qualified for cardiac surgery – clinical problems and a newer diagnostic possibilities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30577843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-018-0820-8
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