Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The transition from ticagrelor to clopidogrel is not based on pharmacodynamic or clinical studies, but it is a common practice. The aim of the present study was to test, in an exploratory way, the transition to two different doses of clopidogrel at the time of hospital discharge in patients diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome submitted to percutaneous coronary intervention who were initially treated with ticagrelor. Methods Patients previously treated with ticagrelor were randomized to receive a loading dose of 300 mg clopidogrel at hospital discharge, or 75 mg without the loading dose. The primary endpoint was the incidence of cardiovascular adverse events or bleeding at 30 days. Results Of 348 selected patients, 132 were enrolled and completed the study. The incidence of ischemic and hemorrhagic events at 30 days was similar between the groups, resulting in a rate of cardiac and cerebrovascular events of 6.1% vs. 9.1% (RR: 0.787; 95% CI: 0.361-1.715; p = 0.74). Conclusions The transition to clopidogrel with a dose of 75 mg at discharge, without a loading dose, appears to be a possible strategy. Studies with greater statistical power are needed to confirm these findings.

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