Standard flow cytometers provide relative numbers of activated platelets, microparticles, and platelet aggregates. With fluorescent beads it is now possible to determine absolute numbers. Whole blood and platelet-rich plasma were incubated with agonists (ADP, collagen, thrombin). CD62p expression, microparticle and platelet aggregate formation were measured. Flow-Count Fluorospheres((R)) were added to calculate absolute concentrations. After activation there was an increase in the percentage of CD62p-positive platelets. However, the total number of platelets decreased and therefore the absolute number of CD62p-positive platelets did not increase but decreased. The number of CD62p-positive platelets decreased not as much as the number of CD62p-negative platelets, which explains why the relative percentage of CD62p-positive platelets increased. A similar increase in percent and decrease in absolute counts was found for microparticles. Platelet aggregates increased both in relative and absolute numbers. These results suggest that the detection of activated platelets by flow cytometry has to be complemented by the determination of the absolute concentrations to avoid misinterpretation.

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