Introduction: Despite the beneficial effect of an aspirin-clopidogrel combination in acute coronary syndrome, the incidence of ischaemic recurrences remains significant and very probably implicates a variability in the response to anti-platelet agents.
Objective: We sought to demonstrate the evidence for a beneficial effect, in terms of anti-platelet effect, of a higher loading dose of 600 mg of clopidogrel compared to the usual 300 mg in patients admitted to our centre with acute coronary syndrome.
Materials and methods: Platelet reactivity was evaluated with the ADP 10_mol test and the degree of platelet activation by the expression of P-selectin. 178 consecutive patients admitted for acute coronary syndrome received 250 mg of intravenous aspirin together with either a loading dose of 300 mg of clopidogrel (n = 104) or 600 mg (n = 74) administered 12 to 24 hours prior to coronary angiography.
Results: The patients who received 600 mg of clopidogrel had an average aggregation intensity to ADP and a rate of platelet high reactivity post treatment that was significantly lower [48+20 vs 58+18, p = 0.0011 and 11 patients (15%) vs 26 patients (25%), p = 0.0003 respectively]. The degree of platelet activation evaluated with P-selectin was significantly lower in patients receiving 600mg [0.33 + 0.17 vs 0.50+0.29, p < 0.001].
Conclusion: Our study provides evidence for a beneficial effect of a loading dose of 600mg of clopidogrel compared to the usual 300 mg in terms of platelet reactivity and platelet activation post treatment.