| Literature DB >> 15015973 |
Pier Lorenza Dordoni1, Luciano Frassanito, Maria F Bruno, Rodolfo Proietti, Raimondo de Cristofaro, Giovanni Ciabattoni, Guglielmo Ardito, Roberto Crocchiolo, Raffaele Landolfi, Bianca Rocca.
Abstract
Different effects of thiopental, propofol and sevoflurane on platelets have been reported. Patients undergoing thyroid surgery were anaesthetized with thiopental-fentanyl-sevoflurane (n = 11) or propofol-fentanyl-sevoflurane (n = 9). Platelet aggregation and thromboxane A2 generation were studied at baseline, and at the end of anaesthesia induction and surgery. Dose-response experiments were also performed in vitro with single agents. Thiopental-fentanyl-sevoflurane significantly reduced collagen-induced aggregation by the end of induction, while ADP-induced aggregation and thromboxane generation were unaffected. Propofol-fentanyl-sevoflurane had no effect on platelets. Thiopental dose-dependently inhibited platelets in vitro, while fentanyl or propofol did not. In conclusion, thiopental reduces platelet function both ex vivo and in vitro and propofol might be considered haemostatically safer.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15015973 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.04859.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Haematol ISSN: 0007-1048 Impact factor: 6.998