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Dose-response of aspirin on platelet function in very elderly patients

  • FENG Xue-ru ,
  • LIU Mei-lin ,
  • LIU Fang ,
  • FAN Yan ,
  • TIAN Qing-ping
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  • (Department of Geriatrics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China)

Online published: 2016-10-18

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Supported by China International Science and Technology Cooperation Program (2013DFA30860)

Abstract

Objective: To assess the consequences of switching aspirin dosage from 100 mg/d to 40 mg/d  on cardiovascular benefit, bleeding risk and platelet aggregation in very elderly patients. Methods: Arachidonic acid induced platelet aggregation(AA-Ag) was measured in 537 patients aged 80 or older treated with aspirin (100 mg/d). In the study, 100 patients with low on-treatment platelet aggregation and at high risk of bleeding and low risk of cardiovascular events, were switched to aspirin (40 mg/d) and their platelet aggregation was measured again 7 days later.Their bleeding and upper gastrointestinal symptoms were also recorded in following 3 months. Results: The study observed a heterogeneous distributed aspirin 100 mg/d AA-Ag (range: 0.42% to 28.78%)in the 537 very elderly patients.Aspirin 100 mg/d AA-Ag before the switch in aspirin 40 mg/d group was 5.00%±2.32% and the rate of the patients with low on-treatment platelet aggregation was 71.00%. The rates of melena or occult blood positive, other minimal bleeding,upper gastrointestinal symptoms and a history of gastrointestinal bleeding in 40 mg/d group were higher than those in 100 mg/d group. On a regimen of aspirin 40 mg/d, AA-Ag increased to 11.21%±4.95%(range: 2.12% to 28.84%) with 95.00%of the patients with AA-Ag<20%and the rate of the patients with low on-treatment platelet aggregation was 15.00%. Multiple variable analysis revealed that aspirin 40 mg/d AA-Ag was significantly influenced by aspirin 100 mg/d AA-Ag, BMI and platelet counts. The rate of gastrointestinal bleeding decreased from 12.00% to 5.00%,and upper gastrointestinal symptoms decreased from 59.00% to 21.00% after the switch in 40 mg/d group. Conclusion: Switching aspirin dosage from 100 mg/d to 40 mg/d reduces the bleeding events and improves upper gastrointestinal symptoms, thus inhibiting platelet aggregation effectively in very elderly patients.

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FENG Xue-ru , LIU Mei-lin , LIU Fang , FAN Yan , TIAN Qing-ping . Dose-response of aspirin on platelet function in very elderly patients[J]. Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences), 2016 , 48(5) : 835 -840 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-167X.2016.05.016

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