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(Chest. 1997;111:929-933.)
© 1997 American College of Chest Physicians

Platelet Activation in Embolic and Preembolic Status of Patients With Nonrheumatic Atrial Fibrillation

Gerhard Pongratz MD1; Magdalena Brandt-Pohlmann MD1; Karl-Heinz Henneke MD1; Carsten Pohle MD1; Doris Zink MD1; Gisbert Gehling MD1; and Kurt Bachmann MD1

1 From the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Erlangen, Germany

Study objective: Information on platelet activation possibly associated with a preembolic or embolic status in nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF) with special regard to the role of platelet membrane activation markers (P-selectin and CD63).

Study population: The study included 60 patients with nonrheumatic AF; 28 of them had a history of an embolic event. The age-matched control group consisted of 28 healthy subjects (13 men and 15 women).

Interventions: Patients underwent transesophageal echocardiography to detect eventual intracardiac thrombus or spontaneous echo contrast that would represent a preembolic status. Blood samples were taken from all persons to evaluate markers for platelet activation under these conditions.

Results: Measurements of hematologic variables did not differ significantly between normal subjects and patients presenting with AF but no preembolic or embolic status. Elevated concentrations of fibrinogen were significantly related to the presence of left atrial spontaneous echo contrast. The amount of circulating platelets expressing P-selectin and CD63 was significantly higher in the patients positive for both spontaneous echo contrast and left atrial thrombus or embolic events. Furthermore, in these groups, significantly more leukocyte-platelet conjugates were present.

Conclusion: Platelet activation indicated by platelet membrane activation markers occurs in embolic and preembolic status of patients with nonrheumatic AF.

Key Words: CD63 • embolic and preembolic status • flow cytometry • left atrial spontaneous echo contrast • nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation • platelet activation • P-selectin

Submitted on August 5, 1996
Accepted on November 20, 2007




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