Prasugrel is often replaced with clopidogrel after a certain period of time following coronary stenting. However, the time course of platelet aggregation during this replacement is unknown. We performed a… Click to show full abstract
Prasugrel is often replaced with clopidogrel after a certain period of time following coronary stenting. However, the time course of platelet aggregation during this replacement is unknown. We performed a prospective, single-arm study to monitor platelet reactivity before and after the replacement. Forty-five patients (mean age 62.6 ± 13 years, 40 male) who received coronary stenting for acute coronary syndrome were initially treated with the loading dose (20 mg) of prasugrel followed by the maintenance dose (3.75 mg/day) for 7 days, then switched to 75 mg/day of clopidogrel. The P2Y12 reaction unit (PRU) level was measured at baseline and selected time points. Prasugrel effectively suppressed PRU from 248 ± 59 at baseline to 145 ± 65 on day 1 (P < 0.001). The PRU value on the final day of prasugrel treatment (day 7) was 156 ± 68 (P < 0.001 vs. baseline). After switching to clopidogrel, PRU was consistently suppressed [146 ± 60, 139 ± 54, and 135 ± 60 on days 9, 11, and 13, respectively (P < 0.001, each point vs. baseline)]. Switching from the initial prasugrel therapy to clopidogrel using the maintenance dose does not cause a drug efficacy gap and stays effective for preventing stent thrombosis.
               
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