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Indexes of hypercoagulability measured in peripheral blood reflect levels in intracardiac blood in patients with atrial fibrillation secondary to mitral stenosis.

F L Li-Saw-Hee1, A D Blann, I Goldsmith, G Y Lip.   

Abstract

Systemic thromboembolism is a major complication in patients with mitral stenosis, especially in those who have atrial fibrillation (AF). It has been suggested that there may be increased regional left atrial coagulation activity in such patients, despite normal systemic coagulation activity on peripheral blood sampling. Our aim was to investigate whether there were significant differences between intracardiac versus peripheral indexes of hypercoagulability in 25 patients (5 men; mean age 60 years) with mitral stenosis who were undergoing percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty and who were all in chronic AF. Two days after halting warfarin therapy, intracardiac (right and left atria) and peripheral (venous and arterial) blood samples from patients were obtained and compared with levels in matched healthy controls in sinus rhythm. Thrombogenicity was assessed by levels of fibrin D-dimer, fibrinogen, indexes of platelet activation (soluble P-selectin and beta thromboglobulin [betaTG]) and indexes of endothelial dysfunction (soluble thrombomodulin [sTM] and von Willebrand factor [vWF]). There were no statistically significant differences in the various markers between the femoral vein and artery, left and right atria, and between the femoral vein and both atria (all p = NS). Plasma fibrinogen, vWf (both p <0.005), and D-dimer (p = 0.011) were significantly higher and levels of sP-selectin and sTM were lower (both p <0.005) in patients when compared with controls. There was no significant difference in plasma betaTG levels. Our results suggest that there is no significant variation in indexes of thrombogenesis, platelet activation, and endothelial dysfunction between left atrium, right atrium, and the peripheral artery or vein. Peripheral samples therefore do reflect atrial coagulation, platelet, and endothelial activities.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10215285     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(99)00060-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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