Literature DB >> 12745274

Thrombin generation assessed as endogenous thrombin potential in patients with hyper- or hypo-coagulability.

Veena Chantarangkul1, Marigrazia Clerici, Caterina Bressi, Peter L A Giesen, Armando Tripodi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) represents the balance between pro- and anti-coagulant forces operating in plasma and can be used to investigate hyper- and hypo-coagulability. As a preliminary step to larger clinical studies we investigated the effect on ETP of phospholipids, tissue factor (TF) and residual platelets in frozen plasma. DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated platelet-poor and platelet-rich plasmas from healthy subjects, patients on oral anticoagulants (OA), or with hemophilia and women on oral contraceptives (OC), chosen as examples of the normal, hypo- and hyper-coagulable states in which ETP has been reported to be impaired.
RESULTS: Phospholipids had only a slight effect on ETP in all conditions except in women on OC, in whom the best diagnostic efficacy was observed at 0.5 microM. TF had only a slight effect in all conditions except hemophilia, in which an ETP impairment was observed only at low (1 pM) concentration. Residual platelets had considerable effects on ETP in frozen plasmas, but this was abrogated by filtration before freezing. ETP in platelet-rich plasma at 150x103/mm3 was similar to that obtained in filtered-plasma with 1.5 microM phospholipids in healthy subjects, patients on OA and patients with severe hemophilia, but not in those with mild- or moderate-hemophilia, where the ETP was higher in platelet-rich plasma. INTERPRETATION AND
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the method can be used for investigations on the clinical value of ETP. Platelet-rich and platelet-poor plasma are suitable testing materials. The latter should be filtered before freezing to minimize the effect of residual platelets.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12745274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haematologica        ISSN: 0390-6078            Impact factor:   9.941


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