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Resistance To Antiplatelet Drugs In Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease

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  • Elina Pucite

    (ElinaPucite, Riga Stradins university, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga)

  • Arina Novasa

    (ArinaNovasa, Riga Stradins university, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga)

  • Renija Ievina

    (RenijaIevina, Riga Stradins university, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga)

  • Tatjana Muravska

    (Tatjana Muravska, PaulsStradinsClinical University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Riga)

  • Evija Miglane

    (EvijaMiglane, Riga Stradins university, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga)

  • Andrejs Millers

    (AndrejsMillers, Riga Stradins university, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Riga)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular diseases and stroke are steadily the leading causes of death in Latvia. Therefore, the greatest efforts should be given to recognize associative factors which may be modifiable to decrease the burden of ischemic events. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the frequency of aspirin and clopidogrel resistance and its associated risk factors in patients with acute cerebrovascular events. METHODS: The prospective, descriptive study included 204 patients. Patients were considered biochemical resistant to aspirin if platelet aggregation was ≥550 ARU, whereas biochemical clopidogrel resistance was defined when platelet inhibition was >230 PRU. RESULTS: Biochemical aspirin resistance was found in 27 (13%) patients, whereas clopidogrel resistance - in 44 (22%) patients. Five patients (2%) had resistance to both antiplatelet drugs. In the analysis of blood parameters, none were associated with aspirin resistance, except the level of triglycerides which were lower in the aspirin resistance group (p=0.001; r=0.26). In the analysis of clopidogrel sensitivity there was a difference in diabetes prevalence where it was more frequent in the clopidogrel resistance group (15.6% vs. 40.9%; p=0.001; r=0.255). Patients with clopidogrel resistance had higher levels of triglycerides 1.7 (1.3-2.6) than patients grouped as sensitive 1.4 ((1.1-2.0), p=0.033; r=0.16). CONCLUSION: Biochemical aspirin and clopidogrel resistance are quite common in patients with cerebrovascular diseases in Latvia. Our study found that patients with diabetes and elevated glycosylated hemoglobin level were more prone to clopidogrel biochemical resistance. However, the association between aspirin resistance and clinical, laboratory data remains inconclusive. Classification-JEL:

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  • Elina Pucite & Arina Novasa & Renija Ievina & Tatjana Muravska & Evija Miglane & Andrejs Millers, 2019. "Resistance To Antiplatelet Drugs In Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 7(0), pages 804-811, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:7:y:2019:i:0:p:804-811
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v7.1459
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