Hong k Seo
Korea University
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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2004
Jeong Cheon Ahn; Woo Hyuk Song; Jung Ah Kwon; Chang Gyu Park; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Rho
Background : A recent study has shown that triple anti-platelet therapy (cilostazol+clopidogrel+aspirin) resulted in a significantly lower restenosis rate after coronary stenting than did conventional therapy (clopidogrel+aspirin). However, the anti-platelet effects of cilostazol, when combined with clopidogrel and aspirin, have not been evaluated. Methods : Low dose cilostazol (50 mg/BID) was given to 47 patients who had already been taking clopidogrel (75 mg/day) and aspirin (100 mg/day) for more than 1 month subsequent to coronary stenting due to AMI and unstable angina. Markers of platelet activation, P-selectin and activated GPIIb/IIIa on platelets, were measured at baseline and 2 weeks after cilostazol treatment. We empirically divided patients into tertiles (low, n=16; moderate, n=14; high group, n=17), according to the baseline P-selectin expression. We then performed a comparative assessment of the anti-platelet effects of cilostazol at baseline and after 2 weeks of cilosatzol administration. Results : P-selectin was significantly decreased after 2 weeks of cilostazol treatment in total patients (n=47, 3.2±2.4% to 2.0±1.9%, p=0.03). This inhibition of P-selectin expression was mainly achieved in the moderate and high P-selectin groups (low group; 1.4±0.5 to 1.9±1.3%, p>0.05, moderate group; 2.5±0.3 to 1.3±0.3%, p<0.05, high group; 5.4±2.7 to 2.7±2.8%, p<0.05). Activated GPIIb/IIIa was not significantly changed (13.5% to 17.6%, p>0.05). Underlying disease, cardiovascular risk factors, concomitant medication including statin, and hsCRP were not related to the degree of P-selectin expression. Conclusion : Our data demonstrated that cilostazol treatment in addition to conventional anti-platelet therapy provides more effective suppression of platelet P-selectin expression in patients with relatively high platelet activity.
Clinical Therapeutics | 2007
Sang-Hyun Kim; Young Dae Kim; Do Sun Lim; Myeong Ho Yoon; Young Keun Ahn; Young Keun On; Je Won Lee; In Jae Kim; Jung Bae Park; Jae Joong Kim; Wook Sung Chung; Ju Young Yang; Hong Seok Seo; Eak Kyun Shin; Hyo Soo Kim
Korean Circulation Journal | 2003
Soon Jun Hong; Eung Joo Kim; Seung Jin Lee; Sung Hee Shin; Jong Il Choi; Chul Woong Choi; Jae Suk Park; Jeong Cheon Ahn; Chang Gyu Park; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro
Korean Circulation Journal | 2004
Jae Suk Park; Chang Gyu Park; Mi Young Park; Jae Hyoung Park; Yong Hyun Kim; Jin Oh Na; Sung Hee Shin; Soon Yong Suh; Soon Jun Hong; Sung Mi Park; Hong Euy Lim; Eung Joo Kim; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro
Korean Circulation Journal | 2003
Soon Jun Hong; Chang Gyu Park; Jae Suk Park; Jeong Cheon Ahn; Sung Hee Shin; Sung Mi Park; Hong Euy Lim; Eung Joo Kim; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro; Yangsoo Jang
Korean Circulation Journal | 2005
Eak Kyun Shin; Wook Sung Chung; Hong Seok Seo; Ju Young Yang; Jung Bae Park; Jae Joong Kim; Young Keun On
Korean Circulation Journal | 2005
Soon Yong Suh; Chang Gyu Park; Uk Ryol Chwe; Jin Won Kim; Seung-Woon Rha; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro
Korean Circulation Journal | 2004
Chang Gyu Park; Soon Jun Hong; Soon Yeong Suh; Hong Euy Lim; Jin Won Kim; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro
Korean Circulation Journal | 2004
Woo Hyuk Song; Jeong Cheon Ahn; Jin Won Kim; Seung-Woon Rha; Hee Nam Park; Do Sun Lim; Young Hoon Kim; Wan Joo Shim; Chang Gyu Park; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Rho
Korean Circulation Journal | 2002
Seong Hwan Kim; Chang Gyu Park; Seung Hwan Han; Sang Won Park; Jin Seok Kim; Seong Mi Park; Jong Il Choi; Chul Woong Choi; Jung Chun Ahn; Hong Seok Seo; Young Moo Ro