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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1643019
PLATELET FUNCTION AND PLASMA FIBRINOGEN IN YOUNG SURVIVORS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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Publikationsdatum:
23. August 2018 (online)

An increased liability for thrombosis might be of pathogenetic importance in young survivors of myocardial infarction (MI). In 73 (58 men and 15 women) patients with MI below 45 years of age and 73 matched healthy controls plasma fibrinogen and platelet function tests were studied 3-6 months after the MI. At the time of the MI 77% of the patients were smokers but at the time of the investigation 27% of the patients smoked compared to 37% of the controls. Platelet aggregabi1ity was measured in vitro in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as maximal aggregation to ADP and collagen. The platelet sensitivity to the inhibitory effect of prostacyclin (PG12) was tested by preincubation of PRP with PG12 before inducing aggregation with ADP 5 μM. Plasma levels of beta-thrombog1obuIin (BTG) and platelet factor 4 (PF4) were measured by RIA methods and plasma fibrinogen by heat precipitation. The table presents the results (means ± SE). * is p<0.04, ** is D<0.02 and ns is non significant.
Severe emotional stress preceeding the MI occured in 7 patients - these cases had an increased platelet reactivity to ADP. The fibrinogen level was also elevated by smoking and obesity (multivariate analysis). Conclusion: young MI patients have elevated levels ol fibrinogen and reduced platelet sensitivity to PGI2. This might cause an increased thrombotic tendency.