Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3030096 | Thrombosis Research | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
PFA-100 tests revealed that 40 subjects (24%) were poor responders (PR) and 128 (76%) were good responders (GR). Poor responsiveness was significantly associated with (1) higher basal platelet activities in PFA-100, as well as in whole blood aggregation and aggregometer;(2) increased level of adiponectin (8.8 ± 4.1 μg/mL [PR] vs 7.3 ± 2.9 μg/mL [GR], p = 0.010);and (3) the presence of diabetes mellitus (17.5% [PR] vs 4.7% [GR], p = 0.009). Importantly, whereas 24% of the subjects showed insufficient inhibition in PFA-100 when incubated with 10 μM aspirin, almost all subjects showed maximum inhibition with 30 μM aspirin. These observations suggest that higher doses of aspirin might overcome aspirin resistance.
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Authors
Shinichi Takahashi, Miho Ushida, Risa Komine, Aya Shimizu, Toshihiro Uchida, Hiroaki Ishihara, Toshiro Shibano, Gentaro Watanabe, Yasuo Ikeda, Mitsuru Murata,