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spelling Antic, Ana Stanojkovic, Zoran Vucic, Miodrag Lazarevic, Milan Vacic, Nebojsa 0042-8450 2406-0720 National Library of Serbia Pharmacology (medical) http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp180110034a <jats:p>Background/Aim. The platelet aggregation, as a laboratory test for assessment of platelet function, is very efficient for optimal antiplatelet treatment and also to identify individuals who have suboptimal response to antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin and clopidogrel. The aim of this study was to determine the level of inhibition of platelet aggregation using impedance aggregometry in the patients receiving different preparations of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in a dose of 100 mg per day. Methods. The examination included 215 patients (110 men and 105 women), treated with one of three different ASA preparations after acute myocardial infarction, as a single therapy or with clopidogrel. Among them, 89 patients were on Aspirin protect? (Bayer, Germany) ? Group 1 and 66 patients were on Cardiopirin? (GL Pharma GMBH, Austria) ? Group 2, while 60 patients were taking Andol? (Pliva, Croatia) ? Group 3. The groups were equal in the presence of factors that can influence platelet aggregation (age, gender, smoking, diabetes, taking other drugs). The platelet function was measured using the impedance aggregometer Multiplate (Multiplate Platelet Function Analyzer, Roche) in the blood samples with heparin for the platelet aggregation activated by the arachidonic acid (ASPI) and by thrombin (TRAP) tests [the area under the aggregation curve (AUC) was used to express the aggregation response over the measured time (AU*min)]. Results. Efficacy of ASA preparations showed statistically significant differences among the three investigated groups (?KW2 = 46.279; p &lt; 0.001), and it was also observed separately in the patients undergoing single therapy (?KW2 = 26.344; p &lt; 0.001) and dual therapy (?KW2 = 23.498; p &lt; 0.001). It was found that the patients who were taking Aspirin protect? obtained significantly better antiplatelet efficiency compared to the patients receiving Cardiopirin? (Z = 5.472; p &lt; 0.001) and Andol? (Z = 5.387; p = 0.022). There is reduced efficiency of all ASA preparations in smokers, while patients receiving Aspirin protect? were 10.5 times more likely to be responders. Conclusion. Different ASA preparations observed in this study showed different efficiency on the platelet function as measured by the method of impedance aggregometry.</jats:p> Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease Vojnosanitetski pregled
spellingShingle Antic, Ana, Stanojkovic, Zoran, Vucic, Miodrag, Lazarevic, Milan, Vacic, Nebojsa, Vojnosanitetski pregled, Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease, Pharmacology (medical)
title Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_full Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_fullStr Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_short Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_sort comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
title_unstemmed Comparison of farmacodynamic properties of three different aspirin formualtions in patients with stable coronary disease
topic Pharmacology (medical)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp180110034a