Literature DB >> 17159337

Congenital prothrombotic disorders in children with peripheral venous and arterial thromboses.

Manuela Albisetti1, Alexander Moeller, Katharina Waldvogel, Vera Bernet-Buettiker, Vincenzo Cannizzaro, Alexia Anagnostopoulos, Christian Balmer, Markus Schmugge.   

Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate the prevalence of congenital prothrombotic disorders in children with peripheral venous and arterial thromboses.
METHODS: Deficiencies in antithrombin (AT), proteins C (PC) and S (PS), and increased lipoprotein (a), and the presence of factor V (FV) G1691A, prothrombin G20210A and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) mutations were investigated.
RESULTS: Forty-eight patients (mean age, 3.4 years) were investigated. Of these patients, 23 had venous thrombosis, 22 had arterial thrombosis, and 3 had both. No patients had AT, PC or PS deficiency. FV G1691A mutation was present in 2 (7.6%) and 3 (12%) patients with venous and arterial thromboses, respectively. The prothrombin G20210A mutation was present in 1 (4%) patient with arterial thrombosis. Homozygous MTHFR C677T mutation was detected in 4 (18%) and 2 (9%) patients with venous and arterial thromboses, respectively. Increased lipoprotein (a) was present in 2 (10%) and 1 (4.5%) patients with venous and arterial thromboses, respectively. Regarding acquired risk factors, 79% of all thrombotic events were related to catheter usage. An underlying disease was present in 96% of the patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Compared to acquired risk factors, congenital prothrombotic disorders are rarely present in children with peripheral venous and arterial thromboses. These results do not support general screening of children with venous and arterial thromboses for congenital prothrombotic disorders. 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17159337     DOI: 10.1159/000097462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Haematol        ISSN: 0001-5792            Impact factor:   2.195


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