Platelet Reactivity and Response to Aspirin and Clopidogrel in Patients with Platelet Count Disorders
p
<
0.0002
). HTPR-C was highly common in thrombocythemic patients and least common in thrombocytopenic ones in comparison with controls (80% vs. 8% vs. 40%, respectively;
p
<
0.001
). Conclusion. Chronic thrombocytopenia does not significantly affect platelet reactivity and response to ASA and clopidogrel in comparison with controls. Thrombocytosis significantly increases platelet reactivity and attenuates response to both ASA and clopidogrel.
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Franz-Josef Neumann, Miguel Sousa-Uva, Anders Ahlsson et al.
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- Apr 17, 2021
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- 2021
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