Reduced spontaneous platelet aggregation: a novel risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcome. (April 2016)
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- Title:
- Reduced spontaneous platelet aggregation: a novel risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcome. (April 2016)
- Main Title:
- Reduced spontaneous platelet aggregation: a novel risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcome
- Authors:
- Burke, Naomi
Flood, Karen
Muellers, Sieglinde
Murray, Aoife
Dunne, Eimear
Cotter, Brian
Dempsey, Mark
Dicker, Patrick
Geary, Michael P.
Kenny, Dermot
Malone, Fergal D. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: Spontaneous platelet aggregation has not been adequately assessed as a potential risk factor for adverse outcomes in pregnancy. Therefore the objective of this study was to assess spontaneous platelet aggregation (SPA), measured via a novel functional assay, as a risk factor for hypertensive disease and intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study design: This was a prospective longitudinal study. Spontaneous platelet aggregation was assessed as a marker of platelet reactivity using a modification of light transmission aggregometry. Platelet reactivity was assessed in four groups: non-pregnant healthy female volunteers ( n = 30), longitudinally in normal uncomplicated pregnancy ( n = 50), hypertensive disorder ( n = 40) and IUGR ( n = 30). The mean percentage SPA was plotted and compared across all groups. Results: Spontaneous platelet aggregation was significantly reduced in the first trimester compared to the non-pregnant group ( p -value = 0.003). The mean aggregation for the hypertensive group was 1.9%, (95% CI −0.08 to 4.02) and for the IUGR group was 1.6%, (95% CI −0.6 to 3.72). Platelet aggregation in the hypertensive group was significantly reduced compared to the normal pregnant group ( p < 0.05). Spontaneous platelet aggregation was also reduced in the IUGR group compared to normal pregnancy ( p < 0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that a reduction of spontaneous platelet aggregation may be a novel risk factor for adverseAbstract: Objective: Spontaneous platelet aggregation has not been adequately assessed as a potential risk factor for adverse outcomes in pregnancy. Therefore the objective of this study was to assess spontaneous platelet aggregation (SPA), measured via a novel functional assay, as a risk factor for hypertensive disease and intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR). Study design: This was a prospective longitudinal study. Spontaneous platelet aggregation was assessed as a marker of platelet reactivity using a modification of light transmission aggregometry. Platelet reactivity was assessed in four groups: non-pregnant healthy female volunteers ( n = 30), longitudinally in normal uncomplicated pregnancy ( n = 50), hypertensive disorder ( n = 40) and IUGR ( n = 30). The mean percentage SPA was plotted and compared across all groups. Results: Spontaneous platelet aggregation was significantly reduced in the first trimester compared to the non-pregnant group ( p -value = 0.003). The mean aggregation for the hypertensive group was 1.9%, (95% CI −0.08 to 4.02) and for the IUGR group was 1.6%, (95% CI −0.6 to 3.72). Platelet aggregation in the hypertensive group was significantly reduced compared to the normal pregnant group ( p < 0.05). Spontaneous platelet aggregation was also reduced in the IUGR group compared to normal pregnancy ( p < 0.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that a reduction of spontaneous platelet aggregation may be a novel risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pre-eclampsia and IUGR. The most clinically significant finding is that SPA is significantly lower in pregnancies complicated by hypertension and IUGR compared to those who had a normal pregnancy outcome. Further studies should be carried out to asses if spontaneous platelet aggregation may be a clinically useful tool for the prediction of pre-eclampsia and IUGR. … (more)
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- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology. Volume 199(2016:Apr.)
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- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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- Volume 199(2016:Apr.)
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- Volume 199 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 199
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0199-0000-0000
- Page Start:
- 132
- Page End:
- 136
- Publication Date:
- 2016-04
- Subjects:
- Spontaneous -- Platelets -- Aggregation -- Normal pregnancy -- Hypertension -- Intra-uterine growth restriction
Obstetrics -- Periodicals
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Gynecology -- Periodicals
Obstetrics -- Periodicals
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Gynécologie -- Périodiques
Reproduction -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2016.02.010 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0301-2115
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