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The study is an experimental observational study in ten healthy volunteers. Based on an in vitro study, it is hypothesize that a low dose epinephrine infusion will improve platelet function in healthy volunteers who have received ticagrelor. Volunteers fulfilling all of the inclusion and none of the exclusion criteria will be included. Enrollment will be continued until the required sample size is achieved (10 subjects).
Once informed consent is obtained, screening data will be collected to determine each subject's eligibility for study participation. The total expected duration of subject participation is 18 days, from screening visit to end of follow-up. The active participation is 8h (study procedure 4 hours, observation period 4 hours).
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The study is an experimental observational study in ten healthy volunteers. Volunteers fulfilling all of the inclusion and none of the exclusion criteria will be included. Enrollment will be continued until the required sample size is achieved (10 subjects).
The total expected duration of subject participation is 18 days, from screening visit to end of follow-up. The active participation is 8h (study procedure 4 hours, observation period 4 hours).
The study will include four visits in total, beginning with the written informed consent at the screening visit, followed by the study visit. A phone follow-up visit is conducted the day after the treatment and after 72h to ensure subject's well-being/ inquire if the subject have had any Adverse Event (AE).
On the treatment day, an arterial catheter for continuous invasive blood pressure registration and blood sample collection will be inserted in the radial artery. In addition, a catheter for drug administration will be inserted in the brachial vein. After baseline registration (blood pressure and pulse), blood sampling and assessment of dyspnea (Borg-scale), ticagrelor is administered orally to the subjects. Two hours after administration, the registrations and blood sampling (outcome samples) are repeated after which an infusion of epinephrine is started at a weight-adjusted rate of 0.01, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15 μg kg-1 min-1. Each infusion will be maintained for 15 minutes. At the end of each infusion period, registrations and blood sampling are repeated. The blood pressure may increase as a result of epinephrine infusion and metoprolol will therefore be administered to investigate if it affects platelet function. Hence, after the last measurement with the highest dose of epinephrine, 5 mg metoprolol (Abcur, Haelsingborg , Sweden) will be given intravenously and thereafter registrations and blood sampling will be repeated. The infusion is then stopped and the healthy volunteers are observed for 4 hours.
All study subjects will be contacted the day after treatment and three days after treatment and asked about their wellbeing/ if they have had any AEs.
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