Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jan 2021)

Correlation between PlateletWorks<sup>®</sup> and PFA-100<sup>®</sup> for Measuring Platelet Function before Urgent Surgery in Patients with Chronic Antiplatelet Therapy

  • Rafael Anaya,
  • Mireia Rodriguez,
  • José María Gil,
  • Noelia Vilalta,
  • Angela Merchan-Galvis,
  • Victoria Moral,
  • José Mateo,
  • María José Martinez-Zapata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10020255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 255

Abstract

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Hemostasis is crucial for reducing bleeding during surgical procedures. The points-of-care based on the platelet function test could be useful to minimize the complications related to chronic antiplatelet therapy during surgery. The present study is aimed at comparing two point-of-care platelet function devices—Platelet Function Analyzer PFA-100® (Siemens Canada, Mississauga, ON, Canada) and Plateletworks®(Helena Laboratories, Beaumont, TX, USA). Our objective is to evaluate if they provide comparable and useful information to manage anti-aggregate patients before surgery. We included patients with a femoral fracture receiving chronic antiplatelet therapy and a median age of 89 years (range from 70 to 98). A platelet function evaluation was performed on all patients before surgery using both devices—Plateletworks® and PFA-100®. The correlation between Plateletworks® and PFA-100® was performed using Cohen’s Kappa coefficient. Twenty consecutive patients participated in the trial; 16 patients were under treatment with 75 mg/day of clopidogrel, three with >300 mg/day of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), and only one was in treatment with both antiplatelet agents. Cohen’s Kappa coefficient was 0.327 comparing PFA-100®-ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and Plateletworks® and, 0.200 comparing PFA-100®-EPI (epinephrine) and Plateletworks®. In conclusion, we found a weak concordance comparing PFA-100® and Plateletworks®. This could partially be due to the advanced age of the included patients. However, given the limited sample size, more studies are necessary to confirm these results.

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