Staphylococcus aureus increases platelet reactivity in patients with infective endocarditis

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Amin Polzin
Lisa Dannenberg
René M’Pembele
Philipp Mourikis
David Naguib
Saif Zako
Carolin Helten
Tobias Petzold
Bodo Levkau
Thomas Hohlfeld
Mareike Barth
Tobias Zeus
Stephan Sixt
Ragnar Huhn
Payam Akhyari
Artur Lichtenberg
Malte Kelm
Till Hoffmann
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[1] Heinrich Heine University Medical Center Düsseldorf,Division of Cardiology, Pulmonology and Vascular Medicine
[2] Cardiovascular Research Institute Düsseldorf (CARID),Department of Anesthesiology
[3] Heinrich Heine University Medical Center Düsseldorf,Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik I, Klinikum der Universität München
[4] Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,Institute of Molecular Medicine III
[5] Heinrich Heine University,Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology
[6] Heinrich Heine University,Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Medical Faculty
[7] Heinrich-Heine-University,Transfusion Medicine and Clinical Hemostaseology
[8] Heinrich Heine University Medical Center Düsseldorf,undefined
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Thromboembolism is frequent in infective endocarditis (IE). However, the optimal antithrombotic regimen in IE is unknown. Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is the leading cause of IE. First studies emphasize increased platelet reactivity by SA. In this pilot study, we hypothesized that platelet reactivity is increased in patients with SA− IE, which could be abrogated by antiplatelet medication. We conducted a prospective, observatory, single-center cohort study in 114 patients with IE, with four cohorts: (1) SA coagulase positive IE without aspirin (ASA) medication, (2) coagulase negative IE without ASA, (3) SA coagulase positive IE with ASA, (4) coagulase negative IE with ASA. Platelet function was measured by Multiplate electrode aggregometry, blood clotting by ROTEM thromboelastometry. Bleeding events were assessed according to TIMI classification. In ASA-naïve patients, aggregation with ADP was increased with coag. pos. IE (coagulase negative: 39.47 ± 4.13 AUC vs. coagulase positive: 59.46 ± 8.19 AUC, p = 0.0219). This was abrogated with ASA medication (coagulase negative: 42.4 ± 4.67 AUC vs. coagulase positive: 45.11 ± 6.063 AUC p = 0.7824). Aspirin did not increase bleeding in SA positive patients. However, in SA negative patients with aspirin, red blood cell transfusions were enhanced. SA coagulase positive IE is associated with increased platelet reactivity. This could be abrogated by aspirin without increased bleeding risk. The results of this pilot study suggest that ASA might be beneficial in SA coagulase positive IE. This needs to be confirmed in clinical trials.
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