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Clopidogrel induces an acute hemostatic deficit and increases intra abdominal bleeding in rabbits

Authors :
Jean-François Hardy
Normand Blais
Daniel Boudreault
Monique Ruel
François Girard
Élise Lortie
Saad Mansour
Source :
Thrombosis research. 123(6)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Purpose Clopidogrel, a potent antiplatelet drug, increases hemorrhagic adverse events when its use is continued up to five days before cardiac surgery but data are lacking in non-cardiac surgery. We sought to determine the dose of clopidogrel which has a maximal antiplatelet and hemorrhagic effect in a rabbit model of non-cardiac surgery. Methods Twenty-four rabbits were divided into three groups according to the dose of clopidogrel administered (5, 10 and 20 mg.kg -1 ). Baseline measurement of platelet aggregation induced with ADP, platelet reactivity index (PRI) of the VASP-phosphorylation assay and hematologic variables were obtained the day before the experiment. Two hours after clopidogrel administration, the same variables were measured, along with intra abdominal bleeding following standardized hepato-splenic lesions. Results Platelet aggregation was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner: 46%±16% with 5 mg.kg -1 and 93%±7% with 20 mg.kg -1 of clopidogrel. PRI was reduced by 61%±25% with 5 mg.kg -1 of clopidogrel and by 92%±11% and 94%±10% with 10 mg.kg -1 and 20 mg.kg -1 respectively ( p =0.01). Percentage reduction of platelet aggregation was positively correlated with the percentage reduction of PRI (r=0.69; CI 95 , 0.40 to 0.86). Bleeding from hepato-splenic lesions was more important in the 10 and 20 mg.kg -1 groups compared to the 5 mg.kg -1 group ( p Conclusion Higher doses of clopidogrel are associated with a more profound inhibition of platelet aggregation and PRI and increased blood losses following standardized hepato-splenic lesions. We conclude that our animal model demonstrates clopidogrel's propensity to increase intra abdominal bleeding after standardized hepato-splenic lesions and may help develop blood sparing strategies for patients undergoing surgery while on clopidogrel.

Details

ISSN :
00493848
Volume :
123
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thrombosis research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8bbfbd1c0bb9c9fb4d5c525a6fd08738