2016
DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22084
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Platelet aggregometry cannot identify uremic platelet dysfunction in heart failure patients prior to cardiac surgery

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Patients with heart failure often have concomitant renal disease which can result in uremic platelet dysfunction. Determining whether uremia has affected platelets by platelet aggregometry can be challenging in these patients since they are often on antiplatelet medications. The current study was undertaken to determine if platelet aggregation studies could identify heart failure patients at risk for uremic bleeding prior to cardiac surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS Platelet aggregation studies fro… Show more

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“…Our results are further replicated by Showalter et al who found no reduction in platelet aggregation in heart failure patients with reduced kidney function compared with heart failure patients with normal kidney function. 108 In the non-ICU studies of our systematic review, AKI was often associated with lower platelet counts compared with non-AKI patients. However, the timing between blood sampling and AKI diagnosis was unclear in some studies, 59,62,92 rendering the causal relationship between AKI and platelet count indiscernible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Our results are further replicated by Showalter et al who found no reduction in platelet aggregation in heart failure patients with reduced kidney function compared with heart failure patients with normal kidney function. 108 In the non-ICU studies of our systematic review, AKI was often associated with lower platelet counts compared with non-AKI patients. However, the timing between blood sampling and AKI diagnosis was unclear in some studies, 59,62,92 rendering the causal relationship between AKI and platelet count indiscernible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Our results are further replicated by Showalter et al who found no reduction in platelet aggregation in heart failure patients with reduced kidney function compared with heart failure patients with normal kidney function. 108…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, most of our patients were on any anti-platelet medication or anti-coagulated with LMWH or oral anticoagulation. This could have resulted in decreased responses to agonists in the Mutiplate R measurements (40) before LVAD implantation and also subsequently. Particularly, P 2 Y 12 inhibition exerts thereby a degree of PAR-1 inhibition (41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desmopressin acetate has been shown to reduce bleeding time in uremic patients by releasing vWF and factor VIII into plasma, taking effect within 1 hour and lasting 4 to 8 hours. [25][26][27] Desmopressin has also been shown to reduce blood loss and bleeding times in patients with platelet dysfunction undergoing cardiac surgery. 28 While the underlying mechanism is unclear, desmopressin acetate is thought to help with platelet adhesion to the endothelial wall.…”
Section: Desmopressinmentioning
confidence: 99%