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The PFA-100 measures platelet plug formation under shear stress and is stro
ngly dependent on von Willebrand Factor (VWF) levels in plasma. We therefor
e hypothesized that elevated VWF levels, possibly as a result of acute infl
ammation, adversely influence PFA-100 results. Healthy volunteers received
either 2 ng/kg endotoxin or placebo in a randomized controlled trial. Four
hours after endotoxin (but not placebo) infusion VWF levels increased by 85
%, collagen epinephrine-induced closure time (CT) decreased by 47% and coll
agen ADP-CT decreased by 38% (P < 0.0001) respectively. In conclusion, syst
emic inflammation has a major impact on the results obtained by PFA 100 and
may confound interpretation of platelet function.