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Background: This study aimed to assess the relationship between stent parameters and platelet function, as well as the platelet reactivity profiles over time in patients treated with the Xinsorb scaffold.
Shushu Yu+4 more
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Impact of Reticulated Platelets on Platelet Reactivity in Neonates [PDF]
Neonatal megakaryopoiesis and platelet turnover form a developmentally unique pattern by generating a pool of newly released reticulated platelets from the bone marrow into the circulation. Reticulated platelets are more reactive and hyperaggregable compared to mature platelets, due to their high residual mRNA content, large size, increased expression
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Stent thrombosis and platelet reactivity [PDF]
AbstractStent thrombosis (ST) is a rare but potentially life-threatening event that can occur following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent implantation. Several factors related to the procedure or patient features can favor thrombus formation and development of ST.
Ricottini, Elisabetta+2 more
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We read with great interest the paper by Stratz et al. [(1)][1] on a new automated method to quantify reticulated platelets through several markers, including the immature platelet count (IPC), to predict platelet reactivity (PR).
Corinne Frere+2 more
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Increased platelet reactivity is associated with circulating platelet-monocyte complexes and macrophages in human atherosclerotic plaques. [PDF]
Platelet reactivity, platelet binding to monocytes and monocyte infiltration play a detrimental role in atherosclerotic plaque progression. We investigated whether platelet reactivity was associated with levels of circulating platelet-monocyte complexes (
Bert Rutten+17 more
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Comparison of Aggregometry with Flow Cytometry for the Assessment of Agonists´-Induced Platelet Reactivity in Patients on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy. [PDF]
Data on the agreement between aggregometry and platelet activation by flow cytometry regarding the measurement of on-treatment platelet reactivity to arachidonic acid (AA) and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) are scarce.
Thomas Gremmel+2 more
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Newly produced immature platelets are larger, contain higher amounts of residual RNA, and are more reactive than mature platelets. Flow cytometry using the SYTO-13 dye is a method for the subdivision of immature platelets from mature platelets based on ...
Oliver Buchhave Pedersen+5 more
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Platelet reactivity in twin pregnancies [PDF]
Gestational thrombocytopenia is more likely to occur in twin than singleton pregnancies. However, it is unclear whether platelets are more reactive in twin than singleton pregnancies.Changes in spontaneous platelet aggregation and concomitant fall in platelet count were examined over 90min after blood sampling in 171 and 52 citrated whole blood (CWB ...
Umazume, Takeshi+7 more
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Trends among platelet function, arterial calcium, and vascular function measures
Arterial tonometry and vascular calcification measures are useful in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment. Prior studies found associations between tonometry measures, arterial calcium, and CVD risk. Activated platelets release angiopoietin-1 and
Jason Cunha+12 more
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Effects of exercise on platelet reactivity after myocardial infarction: a randomized clinical trial
Exercise training (ET) can lower platelet reactivity in patients with cardiovascular risk factors. However, the effects of ET on platelet reactivity in higher-risk patients is unknown.
Talia Falcão Dalçóquio+14 more
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