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Does anyone utilize P2Y12 assays to determine if clopidogrel may be ineffective when used for DAPT?

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Neurology · HCA Houston Healthcare

Yes, I use P2Y12 assays in two distinct settings.

Medical management: If a patient on clopidogrel mono/dual therapy has disease progression with ICAD or experiences a recurrent ischemic event, I obtain a P2Y12 assay to assess responsiveness. This helps guide the decision to switch to ticagrelor and ...

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Neurology · Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Yes, if the patient has undergone genetic testing indicating nonresponsiveness to clopidogrel, I would consider substituting ticagrelor. In most cases, DAPT is short-term, typically lasting for one month, after which aspirin monotherapy would be sufficient.

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Neurology · University of Minnesota

Unnecessary unless there is treatment failure. The costs, availability, time lost in treatment, and current results on anti-platelet medications make the routine testing unnecessary.

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Neurology · Charleston Area Medical Center/CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine

I do check the P2Y12 assay in patients experiencing stroke on clopidogrel, especially before asking neurosurgery to see for "failed best medical therapy " in ICAD.

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Neurology · Advocate Medical Group Neurology

Agree with the answers above. I think getting the P2Y12 assay is useful if there is a question of "responsiveness" and efficacy.

One thing to keep in mind, if the patient was on clopidogrel (and patient states they were compliant; can also check pharmacy records if they were refilling their medicati...

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Neurology · UPMC

Thanks for the above answers. Here are my thoughts, and I wait for your opinions. Why check for clopidogrel responsiveness (if on monoRx or DAPT)? Why not consider switching to ticagrelor?

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Neurology · University of Virginia, School of Medicine

Yes. I do, especially with another ischemic event in those on Plavix monotherapy (for small or large vessel disease) or DAPT (even for a short period with an event recurring due to atherosclerotic disease or small vessel disease) during that time of DAPT therapy. Also, if genetic testing is done, I ...

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