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| AP Moeller Foundation | OTHER |
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Background:
Dual antithrombotic treatment with aspirin and clopidogrel is recommended in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines recommend a bolus dose of aspirin of 250-500 mg and a 600 mg bolus dose of clopidogrel as soon as STEMI is suspected. Studies have shown that more newly produced platelets are present in the acute phase of STEMI, and it is likely that these immature platelets are haemostatically more active and might be of importance in thrombus formation.
The enhanced platelet reactivity may reduce the effect of aspirin and clopidogrel in the acute phase of STEMI compared to measurements made in the same patients 3 months after primary PCI.
Aim:
This study aims to compare platelet response to aspirin and clopidogrel in the acute phase of STEMI with the platelet response in the same patients 3 months after STEMI .
Design:
This study is an observational follow-up study.
Materials and methods:
46 patients with STEMI referred to primary PCI at Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby will be included in the study. A total of 3 blood samples are obtained in the acute phase of STEMI: Prior to primary PCI (Blood sample 1), at 4 hours (Blood sample 2) and at 12 hours (Blood sample 3) after administration of loading dose aspirin and clopidogrel. When patients are in a stable phase 3 month later, a final blood sample is taken (Blood sample 4). The blood is analyzed 30 minutes after withdrawal of blood by the platelet aggregation test Multiplate® aggregometry (agonists: Collagen, arachidonic acid and adenosinediphosphate) and VerifyNow® arachidonic acid and P2Y12 aggregometry. Platelet count, volume and the immature platelet fraction (IPF) will be measured using Sysmex® flowcytometry.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEMI | Patients with STEMI according to ESC STEMI guidelines: Age above 18 years and able to give written, informed consent to participation in the project. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist collagen (1 μg/ml) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist collagen (1 μg/ml) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist collagen (1 μg/ml) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist arachidonic acid (1,0 mM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist arachidonic acid (1,0 mM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Difference in immature platelet fraction measured by Sysmex® flowcytometry. | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. | Approximately 2-3 months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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Residents of the Central Denmark Region.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Steen D Kristensen, MD, DMSc | Aarhus University Hospital Skejby | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby | Aarhus N | Central Jutland | 8200 | Denmark |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 23216571 | Result | Funck-Jensen KL, Dalsgaard J, Grove EL, Hvas AM, Kristensen SD. Increased platelet aggregation and turnover in the acute phase of ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Platelets. 2013;24(7):528-37. doi: 10.3109/09537104.2012.738838. Epub 2012 Dec 5. |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D000072657 | ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D009203 | Myocardial Infarction |
| D017202 | Myocardial Ischemia |
| D006331 | Heart Diseases |
| D002318 | Cardiovascular Diseases |
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Blood sample 1:
Blood sample 2:
Blood sample 3:
Blood sample 4:
| Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist arachidonic acid (1,0 mM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (6,4 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (6,4 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (6,4 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (20 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (20 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation induced by agonist adenosine diphosphate (20 µM) measured by Multiplate® Aggregometry (Unit=AUC). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the ASPI-kit (Unit = ARU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the ASPI-kit (Unit = ARU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the ASPI-kit (Unit = ARU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the P2Y12-kit (Unit = PRU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the P2Y12-kit (Unit = PRU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference between aggregation measured by VerifyNow® Aggregometry using the P2Y12-kit (Unit = PRU). | Outcome is the difference between aggregation measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference in serum P-selectin | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference in serum trombopoietin | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference in serum thromboxane B2 | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 1: Obtained immediately before primary PCI in the catherization laboratory. The blood sample is obtained from the femoral artery catheter. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference in immature platelet fraction measured by Sysmex® flowcytometry. | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 2: 4 hours after administration of loading dose (LD) aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| Difference in immature platelet fraction measured by Sysmex® flowcytometry. | Outcome is the difference between measurements. In this case between: Blood sample 3: 12 hours after administration of LD aspirin and clopidogrel. Blood sample 4: 2-3 months after primary PCI. | Approximately 2-3 months |
| D014652 |
| Vascular Diseases |
| D007238 | Infarction |
| D007511 | Ischemia |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D009336 | Necrosis |