Synergistic influence of rivaroxaban on inflammation and coagulation biomarkers in patients with coronary artery disease and peripheral artery disease on aspirin therapy.


Journal

Future cardiology
ISSN: 1744-8298
Titre abrégé: Future Cardiol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101239345

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 5 3 2020
medline: 12 8 2021
entrez: 5 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

COMPASS study demonstrated efficacy of dual pathway inhibition with 2.5 mg twice daily rivaroxaban and aspirin in patients with polyvascular disease (coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease or both), the underlying mechanism of which is not clearly understood. In this Phase IV, prospective, open-label and randomized study, we hypothesize that treatment with rivaroxaban is associated with a reduction in platelet activation and aggregation, inflammation and coagulation markers. 30 patients will be randomly treated with aspirin (81 mg q.d.) or aspirin plus rivaroxaban (2.5 mg b.i.d.) for 12 weeks. Platelet aggregation, platelet activation and inflammation markers, thrombin generation kinetics and tissue factor-induced platelet-fibrin clot strength will be measured at baseline, and 4 and 12 weeks after randomization.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32129681
doi: 10.2217/fca-2019-0091
doi:

Substances chimiques

Biomarkers 0
Factor Xa Inhibitors 0
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors 0
Rivaroxaban 9NDF7JZ4M3
Aspirin R16CO5Y76E

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT04059679']

Types de publication

Clinical Trial, Phase IV Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

69-75

Auteurs

Udaya Tantry (U)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Charles Cummings (C)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Peter Mackrell (P)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Mark Gonze (M)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Kristian Ulloa (K)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Richard Bafford (R)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Amit Rout (A)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Ajaypaul Sukhi (A)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

Paul Gurbel (P)

Sinai Center for Thrombosis Research, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA.

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