TY - JOUR AU - Faheem, Mohammad AU - Ali, Jabar AU - Shah, Ibrahim AU - ., Samiullah AU - ., Hameedullah AU - Asghar, Mohammad AU - Abbas, Farhat AU - Gul, Adnan AU - Hafizullah, Mohammad PY - 2012/09/24 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - FREQUENCY OF ASPIRIN RESISTANCE IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES JF - Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute JA - J Postgrad Med Inst VL - 26 IS - 4 SE - Original Article DO - UR - https://www.jpmi.org.pk/index.php/jpmi/article/view/1368 SP - AB - Objectives: To find out the frequency of aspirin resistance, as measured by the inhibition of platelet aggregation, using Whole Blood Aggregometery, in patients with cardiovascular diseases presenting to out patient department of a tertiary care hospital.<br />Methodology: This study was conducted in the outpatient department of Cardiology, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar, from October 2007 to January 2008. A total of 105 normal individuals not taking aspirin and 136 patients taking aspirin for cardiovascular diseases were randomly included. Blood was taken for measuring platelet aggregation using whole blood aggregometer. Result of each individual was<br />noted on a proforma . Patients who were on any other ante-platelet like clopidogrel; or on warfarin and heparin were excluded from the study. Chi –square and independent t-test were used to find significant differences between different groups and variables.<br />Results: Platelet aggregability in 105 normal subjects, not taking aspirin was 9.28±3.23ohms. So cutoff for aspirin non responsiveness was taken as 9.28-3.23=6.0 ohms. Mean aggregability of 136 cardiovascular patient, taking aspirin was 5.81± 5.47 ohms. Mean age was 52.66± 10 years.Male were 80(58.8%). Patients having aggregability ≥ 6 ohms were 47.1%(n=64). Mean aggregability of male patients was 5.66± 5.45 ohms. Mean aggregability of female patients was 6.03 ± 5.54 ohms(p=0.69). When age was correlated with aggregability, both have a weak negative correlation (Pearson correlation coefficient= -.109 (p=0.205). Mean age of patients having aggregability ≤ 5 was 53.73± 9.73 and aggregability ≥ 6 was 51.46 ± 10.36 (p=0.19).<br />Conclusion: Aspirin resistance as defined by inhibition of platelet aggregation measured with Whole Blood Aggregometry, is a common problem. Gender and age has no significant affect on platelet aggregability. ER -