Accumetrics Inc the first point-of-care method for measuring platelet reactivity, announces that its market-leading VerifyNow P2Y12 test was one of multiple methods evaluated in the POPular study, which was presented during a Late Breaking Clinical Trials session at the American Heart Association’s annual Scientific Sessions.

The VerifyNow P2Y12 Test is used to measure the antiplatelet effect of medications, such as clopidogrel (Plavix®), that reduce platelet reactivity by blocking the platelet P2Y12 receptor.

The POPular study is the first head-to-head comparison of multiple platelet function tests in predicting adverse events in patients undergoing elective coronary stenting. The study investigators mentioned that many of the tests for platelet reactivity evaluated in the study are either labor-intensive, have significant time constraints, or cannot be performed at the point-of-care. The investigators noted that the VerifyNow System does not have these limitations. The investigators also speculated that recent data may soon make platelet reactivity testing a routine clinical tool.

"We are at a time when much attention has been drawn to antiplatelet medications, such as Plavix, and understanding the variability in patients’ response to these medications. For example, patients who use certain heartburn medications or patients with a specific genetic disposition may not receive the desired platelet inhibiting effect of Plavix. These are only two of the many factors that may contribute to the variability in response to these life-saving medications. The VerifyNow P2Y12 Test can assist physicians by providing a direct measure of the antiplatelet effect in each patient so they can make more informed treatment decisions," said Timothy Still, president and CEO of Accumetrics.

Source: Accumetrics Inc