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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 12, 634-641, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery


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Platelet morphology in patients with mechanical circulatory support

O Dewald, T Fischlein, HO Vetter, C Schmitz, O Godje, P Gohring and B Reichart
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Grosshadern Medical Center, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Germany.

OBJECTIVE: Mechanical circulatory support is a therapy for patients with end stage cardiac insufficiency. The thromboembolic events are feared complications during support, due to the surface thrombogenicity of the implanted device. Activated blood platelets play a major role in this context. Consequently the platelet morphology of patients was investigated. METHODS: Platelets of eight patients were observed by means of scanning electron microscopy during the period of support with the Novacor left ventricular assist system N100. Blood was collected preoperatively and daily during the first week as well as weekly during the first 3 months. Samples were fixed with cacodylic-acid buffered glutaraldehyde. Platelet alterations were classified as non-activated, activated and aggregated, based on the so-called 'shape change' morphology. In addition, blood coagulation parameters were evaluated (e.g. activated partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time, antithrombin III). RESULTS: Preoperatively, 15.0 +/- 4.6% (overall mean values) of activated platelets were found. Within the first postoperative week, the mean level of activated platelets increased to 32.8 +/- 8.0% (P < 0.05). Comparing short- (< 30 days; n = 4) vs. long- period (> 30 days; n = 4) support, a significant difference of activated platelets was evaluated (24.3 +/- 3.3% vs. 34.8 +/- 3.4%, P = 0.004). A correlation was found between the values of activated clotting time and activated platelets. Specific platelet deformations and damages appeared during support, which could not be found preoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: The platelet morphology showed alterations in all patients probably most strongly induced by the surface activation of the implanted device. These observations should be taken into consideration in management of postoperative anticoagulation therapy.


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