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Is cardiopulmonary bypass a reason for aspirin resistance after coronary artery bypass grafting?
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The antiplatelet effect of aspirin is largely impaired after CPB, but not after CABG without CPB. Hence, increased platelet turnover after CPB seems to contribute to aspirin resistance, since an increased number of platelets might be competent to form thromboxane within the dosing intervals.
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