The Investigation of Collagen Induced Platelet Aggregation by the Screen Filtration Pressure Technique

Abstract
A modification of the screen filtration pressure technique was developed to allow platelet [human] response to collagen to be measured. Using a commercial collagen suspension this method was found to be both simple to perform and to give highly reproducible results. Changes in platelet response to collagen after administration of acetylsalicylic acid were clearly detected and this suggests that collagen screen filtration pressure may provide a sensitive method for evaluating the effect of platelet release inhibiting drugs.