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Resistance of aspirin during and after pregnancy: A longitudinal cohort study

Authors :
Carolien N.H. Abheiden
Wessel W. Fuijkschot
Marjon A. de Boer
Ankie M. Harmsze
Johanna I. P. de Vries
Jeske M. bij de Weg
Abel Thijs
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Internal medicine
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
ACS - Diabetes & metabolism
AGEM - Endocrinology, metabolism and nutrition
AGEM - Inborn errors of metabolism
Amsterdam Movement Sciences - Restoration and Development
ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
Source :
bij de Weg, J M, Abheiden, C N H, Fuijkschot, W W, Harmsze, A M, de Boer, M A, Thijs, A & de Vries, J I P 2020, ' Resistance of aspirin during and after pregnancy: A longitudinal cohort study ', Pregnancy Hypertension, vol. 19, pp. 25-30 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.preghy.2019.11.008, Pregnancy Hypertension, 19, 25-30. Elsevier BV
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Objectives The objective of this study is to investigate possible changes in aspirin resistance during and after pregnancy over time. Study design A longitudinal cohort study in obstetric high risk women with an indication for aspirin usage during pregnancy to prevent placenta mediated pregnancy complications. Main outcome measures Aspirin resistance measured in the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy and at least three months postpartum by four complementary test: PFA-200, VerifyNow®, Chronolog light transmission aggregometry (Chronolog LTA) and serum thromboxane B2 (TxB2) level measurements. Correlation between the devices was investigated. Results In total, 23 pregnant women participated in the present study. Aspirin resistance according to the PFA-200, VerifyNow®, Chronolog LTA and serum TxB2, was 30.4%, 17.4%, 26.1% and 23.8% respectively. Resistance by any device was 69.6%. Aspirin resistance measured by the VerifyNow®, Chronolog LTA, serum TxB2 and aspirin resistance by any device during pregnancy was demonstrated more frequently than aspirin resistance after pregnancy. Correlation between the different devices was weak. Conclusion Aspirin resistance was found in a considerable part of the participants. Considerable variation between participants, within participants over time and between the different devices was found. Prevalence of aspirin resistance during pregnancy differs from after pregnancy. More research on aspirin resistance and clinical obstetric outcome is needed.

Details

ISSN :
22107789
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pregnancy Hypertension
Accession number :
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