Summary
Platelet function was studied in women receiving two oral oestrogen-progestagen compounds
(Neogynon and Noracyclin-22). Platelet count, adhesiveness, spreading, aggregation
(PAT) and thromboelastography (TEG) were studied twice monthly for six months in 186
cycles. Platelet counts in rotated plasma were decreased in both groups. A significant
increase in non-spread platelets was found in the Neogynon group only. PAT-degrees
were significantly increased in both groups. Platelet adhesiveness and thromboelastographic
measurements were not affected. Increased platelet aggregation during oral contraceptive
therapy is regarded as a predisposing factor to thrombosis.