SummaryA prospective randomized trial of the effects of 2 antiplatelet aggregating drugs, dipyridamole (375 mg/d), a related substance RA 233 (1500 mg/d) and placebo, concomitantly with oral anticoagulants, was carried out in patients with prior valvular replacement. The study was aimed to determine effect on platelet survival time (PST) of these 2 agents. The trial sample consisted of 40 males and 15 females aged 40–70 years (average 53 years). 32 received Björk-Shiley valve in aortic position; 23 underwent mitral valve replacement: 3 with Cooley-Cutter, 11 with Lillehei- Kaster 500 and 9 with Starr-Edwards 6120 prostheses; 28 patients had aortic stenosis, 21 aortic insufficiency. All the PST measured after 3 months of treatment were within normal ranges and not different between placebo, dipyridamole or RA 233 treated subjects: averages in days were, respectively, 7.49, 7.11 and 6.88. The present study did not support the claim that modem valve prosthesis could lead to a shortened PST.
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