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Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel

BACKGROUND: Antiplatelet agents reduce recurrence after cerebral ischaemia but are not effective in all patients, in part because of treatment resistance. The primary aim was to assess the proportion of patients who are insensitive to clopidogrel. The secondary aim was to assess the association betw...

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Autores principales: Appleton, Jason Philip, Richardson, Carla, Dovlatova, Natalia, May, Jane, Sprigg, Nikola, Heptinstall, Stan, Bath, Philip M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32973115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2020-000346
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author Appleton, Jason Philip
Richardson, Carla
Dovlatova, Natalia
May, Jane
Sprigg, Nikola
Heptinstall, Stan
Bath, Philip M
author_facet Appleton, Jason Philip
Richardson, Carla
Dovlatova, Natalia
May, Jane
Sprigg, Nikola
Heptinstall, Stan
Bath, Philip M
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description BACKGROUND: Antiplatelet agents reduce recurrence after cerebral ischaemia but are not effective in all patients, in part because of treatment resistance. The primary aim was to assess the proportion of patients who are insensitive to clopidogrel. The secondary aim was to assess the association between insensitivity to clopidogrel and recurrent cerebrovascular events. METHODS: Following written informed consent, independent patients with a recent non-cardioembolic ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack, and taking clopidogrel, were enrolled. Platelet function was assessed with remote measurement of surface expression of P-selectin (CD62P) using commercial kits sensitive to aspirin or clopidogrel. Participants’ general practitioners provided details on recurrent vascular events at least 90 days later. Data are mean (SD) and median [IQR]. Resistance was defined as: aspirin median fluorescence (MF) >500 units, clopidogrel MF >860 units. Non-parametric descriptors and tests were used. RESULTS: 63 patients were recruited: mean age 64 (13.7) years, women 47%. At baseline, 59 (95%) patients were taking clopidogrel alone with 3 (5%) on combined clopidogrel and aspirin. Assessment of platelet surface P-selectin revealed: aspirin test 528 [317, 834], >500 54.8%; clopidogrel test 429 [303, 656], >860 11.3%. No participants on aspirin and clopidogrel showed aspirin resistance. Thirteen (20.6%) patients had a recurrent cerebrovascular event; those with an ischaemic stroke had a non-significantly higher baseline P-selectin using the clopidogrel test as compared with those with no recurrence: 626 [380, 801] versus 406 [265, 609], p=0.08. CONCLUSIONS: Remote measurement of platelet function assessed using the platelet surface expression of P-selectin is feasible. 11% of patients taking clopidogrel showed resistance. No significant associations were noted between clopidogrel resistance and recurrent ischaemic events.
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spelling pubmed-80059032021-04-13 Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel Appleton, Jason Philip Richardson, Carla Dovlatova, Natalia May, Jane Sprigg, Nikola Heptinstall, Stan Bath, Philip M Stroke Vasc Neurol Original Research BACKGROUND: Antiplatelet agents reduce recurrence after cerebral ischaemia but are not effective in all patients, in part because of treatment resistance. The primary aim was to assess the proportion of patients who are insensitive to clopidogrel. The secondary aim was to assess the association between insensitivity to clopidogrel and recurrent cerebrovascular events. METHODS: Following written informed consent, independent patients with a recent non-cardioembolic ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack, and taking clopidogrel, were enrolled. Platelet function was assessed with remote measurement of surface expression of P-selectin (CD62P) using commercial kits sensitive to aspirin or clopidogrel. Participants’ general practitioners provided details on recurrent vascular events at least 90 days later. Data are mean (SD) and median [IQR]. Resistance was defined as: aspirin median fluorescence (MF) >500 units, clopidogrel MF >860 units. Non-parametric descriptors and tests were used. RESULTS: 63 patients were recruited: mean age 64 (13.7) years, women 47%. At baseline, 59 (95%) patients were taking clopidogrel alone with 3 (5%) on combined clopidogrel and aspirin. Assessment of platelet surface P-selectin revealed: aspirin test 528 [317, 834], >500 54.8%; clopidogrel test 429 [303, 656], >860 11.3%. No participants on aspirin and clopidogrel showed aspirin resistance. Thirteen (20.6%) patients had a recurrent cerebrovascular event; those with an ischaemic stroke had a non-significantly higher baseline P-selectin using the clopidogrel test as compared with those with no recurrence: 626 [380, 801] versus 406 [265, 609], p=0.08. CONCLUSIONS: Remote measurement of platelet function assessed using the platelet surface expression of P-selectin is feasible. 11% of patients taking clopidogrel showed resistance. No significant associations were noted between clopidogrel resistance and recurrent ischaemic events. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8005903/ /pubmed/32973115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2020-000346 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Appleton, Jason Philip
Richardson, Carla
Dovlatova, Natalia
May, Jane
Sprigg, Nikola
Heptinstall, Stan
Bath, Philip M
Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title_full Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title_fullStr Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title_full_unstemmed Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title_short Remote platelet function testing using P-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
title_sort remote platelet function testing using p-selectin expression in patients with recent cerebral ischaemia on clopidogrel
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32973115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2020-000346
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