Comparison of Antiplatelet Effects of Aspirin, Ticlopidine, or Their Combination After Stent Implantation
- 24 March 1998
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 97 (11) , 1046-1052
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.97.11.1046
Abstract
Background —This study was performed to analyze the influence of either aspirin, ticlopidine, or their combination on platelet activation and aggregation parameters after stent implantation. Methods and Results —Sixty-one patients with successful implantation of a single Palmaz-Schatz stent in a native coronary artery were randomly assigned to either group A (aspirin 300 mg/d+ticlopidine 2×250 mg/d), group B (ticlopidine 2×250 mg/d), or group C (aspirin 300 mg/d). Platelet activation was evaluated on days 1, 7, and 14 by flow cytometry measurement of expression of CD62p (p-selectin) and the binding of fibrinogen to the platelet surface glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor. Platelet aggregation was induced by addition of ADP or collagen. Differences between treatment groups were compared by ANOVA. Between days 1 and 14, we observed a significant decrease in collagen-induced platelet aggregation in group A (62.2±2.5% versus 36.9±3.1%), whereas an increase was seen in group B (58.3±2.5% versus 67.7±3.2%) and no change was seen in group C ( P <.0001). The ADP-induced aggregation declined significantly in group A (74.7±1.4% versus 55.3±2.6%), whereas a delayed reduction was seen in group B (72.0±3.0% versus 52.6±4.2%) and no change was seen in group C ( P =.0017). The CD62p expression declined significantly in groups A (68.2±2.7% versus 41.3±2.7%) and B (64.8±2.9% versus 39.3±3.5%) but not in group C ( P <.0001). Moreover, the fibrinogen binding decreased significantly in group A (61.0±4.3% versus 36.3±4.2%) and with delay in group B (58.3±2.2% versus 39.4±3.0%), whereas no alterations were seen in group C ( P =.012). Conclusions —Our results demonstrate synergistic and accelerated platelet inhibitory effects of ticlopidine plus aspirin in patients after stent implantation compared with a monotherapy with either ticlopidine or aspirin alone.Keywords
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