Spontaneous platelet aggregation in patients with chronic heart failure with arterial hypertension

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

29 July 2021
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Abstract

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Aim of study. To study spontaneous platelet aggregation in patients with arterial hypertension with different functional classes (FC) of CHF with preserved systolic function not taking antiplatelet therapy.

Material and Methods

51 patients with AH with different types of CHF, mean age 55.4 ± 5.9 years, with preserved left ventricular systolic function according to ECHO-CS were studied. The patients were divided into 4 groups depending on FC of CHF: Group 1 - 0 FC of CHF (n = 11), Group 2 - 1 FC of CHF (n = 13), Group 3 - 2 FC of CHF (n = 14), and Group 4 - 3 FC of CHF (n = 13). Spontaneous platelet aggregation was determined on a KFK-2MP photoelectrocolorimeter (Russia).

Results. During the study, the spontaneous platelet aggregation was 1.08 ± 0.31 in patients with CHF class 0 (1 gr), and 1.22 ± 0.25 in patients with CHF class 1, with no statistical difference in comparison with 1 gr (p = 0.233). In group 3 (2FC CHF), spontaneous platelet aggregation was 1.33 ± 0.27, with a statistically significant difference with spontaneous platelet aggregation in patients with type 0 (p = 0.042), but with group 2 (1FC CHF), no statistically significant difference was found (p = 0.281). Spontaneous platelet aggregation in group 4 (3FC CHF) was 1,62 + 0,32, with statistically significant difference in comparison with all groups, so with group 1 - p < 0,001, with group 2 - p = 0,016 and with group 3 - p = 0,017.

Conclusion. Patients with arterial hypertension with preserved systolic function showed an increase in spontaneous platelet aggregation with increasing functional class of CHF, and the most significant increase in platelet aggregation was seen in patients with class 3 CHF.

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