Literature DB >> 25776469

Aspirin resistance in children and young adults with splenectomized thalassemia diseases.

Nongnuch Sirachainan1, Piyathida Wijarn2, Ampaiwan Chuansumrit2, Praguywan Kadegasem2, Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon3, Anucha Soisamrong4.   

Abstract

Aspirin is now recommended for splenectomized thalassemia patients with high platelet counts. However, aspirin resistance defined by arachinodic acid (ACA) induced platelet aggregation ≥20%, has never been reported in this group of patients. In this study, twenty-four splenectomized thalassemia patients (15.7±4.1years), with platelet counts ≥800x10(9)/L, and 21 non-splenectomized severe thalassemia patients (14.3±3.2years), were enrolled. After taking aspirin (2mg/kg/day), seven patients (29.2%) displayed aspirin resistance. Serum thromboxane B2 (TXB2) levels in the aspirin responsive group decreased significantly [52.6(8.8-174.6) vs 4.0(1.6-7.3) mcg/mL, p<0.001], while no change was demonstrated in the aspirin resistant group. Having increased aspirin to 4mg/kg/day, three of the seven aspirin resistant patients responded, while one developed upper GI bleeding from esophageal varices and was withdrawn from the study. For the three remaining patients, their doses were increased to the maximum of 300mg/day, and two of the three responded. Thrombin antithrombin complex and D-dimer levels were significantly decreased after taking aspirin (2mg/kg/day), although D-dimer level was still significantly higher than that in non-splenectomized group. Therefore, aspirin dosage can be adjusted individually to reach maximum effect of platelet inhibition. In addition, aspirin can reduce the levels of coagulation markers.
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Keywords:  Aspirin; Resistance; Splenectomy; Thalassemia; Thromboembolism

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25776469     DOI: 10.1016/j.thromres.2015.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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