2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.accreview.2005.08.052
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Randomized Trial of High Loading Dose of Clopidogrel for Reduction of Periprocedural Myocardial Infarction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Intervention: Results From the ARMYDA-2 (Antiplatelet therapy for Reduction of Myocardial Damage during Angioplasty) Study

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“…Thus, some [5,8,9], but not other [25], very small studies suggest that patients with higher residual platelet reactivity after the initiation of clopidogrel therapy have more subsequent major adverse clinical outcomes. Higher doses of clopidogrel [26][27][28][29], or other antiplatelet therapy, may therefore be beneficial, especially in those patients with greater platelet reactivity to ADP, measured either before or after clopidogrel therapy. However, definitive evidence for the benefit of guided antiplatelet therapy based on the degree of platelet reactivity will have to await the results of prospective clinical outcome studies [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, some [5,8,9], but not other [25], very small studies suggest that patients with higher residual platelet reactivity after the initiation of clopidogrel therapy have more subsequent major adverse clinical outcomes. Higher doses of clopidogrel [26][27][28][29], or other antiplatelet therapy, may therefore be beneficial, especially in those patients with greater platelet reactivity to ADP, measured either before or after clopidogrel therapy. However, definitive evidence for the benefit of guided antiplatelet therapy based on the degree of platelet reactivity will have to await the results of prospective clinical outcome studies [3].…”
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“…[23][24][25] Many studies have demonstrated that early statin therapy among PCI patients is associated with significant advantages for decreased mortality and morbidity in different patient subsets. 10,[26][27][28] Although the mechanism is not entirely clear, the anti-inflammatory effects of statins might contribute to the reduced myocardial injury during PCI.…”
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“…The authors have previously reported favorable outcomes with a 600-versus a 300-mg loading dose in patients undergoing PCI [13]. Other studies have confirmed these findings that are in line with the more rapid and potent effects of this dosing regimen, and which now represents the loading dose of choice by most interventionalists.…”
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