Role of Microparticles in Thrombin Generation in Patients at Risk for Atherothrombosis.

2007 
We have shown recently (Hron et al. JAMA 2006) that measuring thrombin generation can identify patients at low risk for recurrent venous thromboembolism and that peak thrombin is a suitable parameter to differentiate low risk from high risk patients. In this study we used the same assay (Technothrombin®TGA) to analyze patients at high risk of atherothrombosis (a swiss study of patients with a history of myocardial infarction). Moreover, we investigated the influence of microparticles on thrombin generation in these patients. Thrombin generation was measured using Technothrombin®TGA. The reagent used contained low levels of phospholipid and 5 pM tissue factor. Platelet poor plasma from 178 patients (n=178, age =55±8 ys, male/female = 157/21) who had a previous myocardial infarction and 79 normal age and sex matched controls. (n=79, age = 55±8 ys, male/female = 70/9) was analyzed. Microparticle-free plasma was generated from PPP plasma by filtration through a membrane (0.2 μm pore size) using a standardized filtration device (Ceveron®MFU 500, Technoclone). In the control group the mean value for peak thrombin in platelet poor plasma was 252±7.7 nM (mean±SD). A significantly higher (p
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