Edoxaban eliminates hypercoagulability evoked by transient temperature changes in human whole blood

Author:

Suzuki Anna1,Hamada Satomi12,Oono Ai1,Hasegawa Yuki1,Yamauchi Yasuteru3,Okishige Kaoru4,Hirao Kenzo5,Sasano Tetsuo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Clinical Laboratory Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) Hospital Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Cardiology, Japan Redcross Yokohama City Bay Hospital Yokohama Japan

4. Yokohama Minato Heart Clinic Yokohama Japan

5. AOI International Hospital Kawasaki Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThrombosis is a common critical complication relating to radiofrequency catheter ablation and cryoablation. There is a possibility that high‐temperature stimulation during radiofrequency ablation or low‐temperature stimulation during cryoablation may affect the coagulability of blood. In this study, we aimed to determine the impacts of transient temperature stimulations on the coagulability of whole blood and to clarify if edoxaban suppressed the hypercoagulability.MethodsCitrated blood samples were drawn from 41 healthy subjects. Some blood samples were mixed with tissue factor (TF) and several concentrations of edoxaban (50, 100, and 200 ng/mL). Blood samples were exposed to several temperature stimulations for 1 min: heat stimulation (50°C) or cryostimulation (−20°C), and compared with control (37°C). Repeated cryostimulations or sequential cryo‐ and heat stimulation were also applied. Coagulability of whole blood was measured using a dielectric blood coagulometry. As an index of coagulability, the end of acceleration time (EAT) was used.ResultsBoth heat‐ and cryostimulations significantly shortened the EAT compared to the control, indicating that hypercoagulability was induced by temperature stimulations. Application of TF enhanced and extended the hypercoagulability after the temperature stimulations. Sequential application of cryo‐ followed by heat stimulation further enhanced the hypercoagulability of blood. Application of edoxaban increased the EAT in a concentration‐dependent manner in control condition. Edoxaban at 100 or 200 ng/mL completely suppressed the shortening of EAT evoked by these temperature stimulations.ConclusionTransient temperature stimulations evoked hypercoagulability regardless of cryo‐ or heat stimulation. Edoxaban with 100 ng/mL or more eliminated this temperature‐stimulated hypercoagulability.

Funder

Daiichi-Sankyo

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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