Brief Communication: Duration of Platelet Dysfunction after a 7-Day Course of Ibuprofen
- Neil A. Goldenberg, MD;
- Linda Jacobson, MT; and
- Marilyn J. Manco-Johnson, MD
- From the Mountain States Regional Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado.
Abstract
Background: Despite a paucity of evidence, clinicians routinely advise that patients discontinue using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including ibuprofen, at least 1 week before most surgical procedures.
Objective: To define the duration of ibuprofen-induced platelet dysfunction.
Design: Prospective cohort study.
Setting: Denver/Aurora, Colorado.
Participants: 11 healthy adult volunteers.
Measurements: Individuals were tested at baseline and serially after completion of a 7-day course of ibuprofen (600 mg orally every 8 hours). The platelet function analyzer (PFA-100, Dade Behring, Newark, Delaware), a test that has replaced the bleeding time in many clinical settings, was used.
Results: All participants exhibited normal platelet function before starting ibuprofen. Platelet dysfunction was apparent after completion of the ibuprofen course in 7 of the 11 participants and normalized by 24 hours after the last ibuprofen dose.
Limitations: The sample size in this study was small, and no participants had a major illness. Correlation between PFA-100 results and clinical bleeding has not been established.
Conclusions: Platelet function seems to normalize within 24 hours after cessation of regular ibuprofen use in healthy individuals. Further studies are warranted to provide a rational basis for timing of NSAID withdrawal in a range of patients undergoing surgery.
Article and Author Information
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Acknowledgments: The authors thank Chris Bombardier for assistance in study coordination and Chris McKelvey and Sue Hurwitz for their technical expertise in performing the PFA-100 testing. They also thank William E. Hathaway, MD, and Philip Altus, MD, for valued commentary on the manuscript and the study participants for their contribution to this research.
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Potential Financial Conflicts of Interest: None disclosed.
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Requests for Single Reprints: Neil Goldenberg, MD, The Mountain States Regional Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, PO Box 6507, Mail Stop F416, Aurora, CO 80045-0507; e-mail, neil.goldenberg{at}uchsc.edu.
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Current Author Addresses: Dr. Goldenberg, Ms. Jacobson, and Dr. Manco-Johnson: Mountain States Regional Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, PO Box 6507, Mail Stop F416, Aurora, CO 80045-0507.
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Author Contributions: Conception and design: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Analysis and interpretation of the data: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Drafting of the article: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson.
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Critical revision of the article for important intellectual content: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Final approval of the article: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Provision of study materials or patients: N.A. Goldenberg, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Statistical expertise: N.A. Goldenberg.
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Obtaining of funding: M.J. Manco-Johnson (local funding).
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Administrative, technical, or logistic support: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson, M.J. Manco-Johnson.
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Collection and assembly of data: N.A. Goldenberg, L. Jacobson.
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