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Presented by Audrey Carlo and Cécile Hourquet // Special guest David Courtois, Product Line Manager at Stago. Welcome to Ask Stago, the podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in hemostasis. In today’s episode, our guest David Courtois will explain further what is platelet aggregometry, how to measure it and in which indications it is useful. Literature sources: Born GVR. Aggregation of blood platelets by adenosine disphosphate and its reversal. Nature 1962; 194: 927 – 929. O’Brien JR. Platelet aggregation. II. Some results from a new method of study. J Clin Pathol 1962; 15: 452-458. Caen JP, Michel H. Platelet shape change and aggregation. Nature 1972; 240 (5377): 148-149. Holmsen H. Platelet metabolism and activation Semin Hematol. 1985; 22 (3): 2 19-40. Kinlough-Rathbone RL, Packham MA, Mustard JF. Platelet aggregation in Methods in Hematology, Churchill Livingstone, New-York 1983; 8: 64-91. Zhou L, Schmaier AH. Platelet aggregation testing in platelet-rich plasma: description of procedures with the aim to develop standards in the field. Am - J Clin Pathol 2005; 123 (2): 172-183. Hvas AM, Favaloro EJ. Platelet function analyzed by light transmission aggregometry. Methods Mol Biol 2017; 1646: 321-331. Christie DJ, Avari T, Carrington LR, Cohen E, DeBiase BA, Harrison P, Kickler - TS, Kottke-Marchant K, Ledford-Kraemer M, Rand ML, Schmaier AH, McCabe - White M. Platelet function testing by aggregometry: approved guidelines, H58-A. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute: Wayne, PA, USA 2008; 28 (31): 1-45. More here: https://www.podcastics.com/episode/11... Content is scientific and technical in nature. It is intended as an educational tool for laboratory professionals and topics discussed are not intended as recommendations or as commentary on appropriate clinical practice.