Clopidogrel underactivity is a common in patients with acute symptomatic severe carotid stenosis

A. Honig, T. Sacagiu, A. Filioglo, N. Simaan, Y. Kalish, J. M. Gomori, A. Horev, R. R. Leker, J. E. Cohen

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    Abstract

    Background: Clopidogrel is commonly used for secondary stroke prevention in patients with large vessel stenosis. Reduced Clopidogrel high on treatment platelet reactivity (CR) can lead to Clopidogrel underactivity (CU) causing acute thrombosis. However, the prevalence of CU among patients with acute symptomatic carotid disease remains unknown. Therefore, we aimed to find the prevalence and identify the predictors for CU among patients with acutely symptomatic carotid stenosis. Patients and methods: Over the span of 14 months, CR was measured at the time of endovascular procedure in all patients undergoing angiography and stenting because of acute symptomatic carotid stenosis. Only patients treated per institutional protocol with a combination of Clopidogrel and Aspirin were included. CR was measured with VerifyNowP2Y12 reaction units (PRU) and CU was defined as PRU > 208. Patients with CU were compared to those without CU. Results: Thirty-five patients were included (mean age 71.3 ± 10, 76% men) and twelve (34.3%, mean age 71.8 ± 8.4, 58% men) had CU at the time of endovascular intervention. On univariate analysis more severe carotid stenosis was seen in CU patients (92.6 ± 6.5% vs 81.6 ± 13.6%, p = 0.013) and percent stenosis was independently associated with CU on multivariate analysis (p = 0.023). Conclusions: CU is present in 1 of every 3 patients with acutely symptomatic carotid disease. The current results suggest that CR testing should become part of routine care in patients with acutely symptomatic carotid disease.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number117450
    JournalJournal of the Neurological Sciences
    Volume425
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 15 Jun 2021

    Keywords

    • Carotid stent
    • Clopidogrel underactivity
    • Symptomatic carotid stenosis

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Neurology
    • Clinical Neurology

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