BACKGROUND: Thrombophilia is the propensity to develop thrombosis (blood clots) within the vein or artery due to an abnormality in the system of coagulation. It is one of the pathophysiological causes of osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH). Previous studies showed that the prevalence of thrombophilia was 1-15% in normal population. There are two types of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, primary osteonecrosis (idiopathic osteonecrosis) and secondary osteonecrosis from other known conditions. There is no previous report of the prevalence of thrombophilia in idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head in Thailand. OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of thrombophilia in Thai patients with idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Fifty-five patients with osteonecrosis of femoral head were enrolled in this study. Forty patients had idiopathic osteonecrosis and 15 patients had secondary osteonecrosis. The blood examination of Factor V Leiden mutant, Factor VIII, Protein C, Protein S and Antithrombin III were completed in all subjects. RESULTS: All patients with idiopathic ONFH had bilateral hip involvement. The prevalence of thrombophilia in idiopathic ONFH was 32.5% (13/40). The protein C, protein S deficiencies, and increased factor VIII were the common types of abnormal coagulation in idiopathic ONFH. CONCLUSION: Patients with idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head had a high prevalence of thrombophilia at about 32.5% in contrast to 1-15% in the normal population. The present study suggested that thrombophilia maybe a risk factor of idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
BACKGROUND:Thrombophilia is the propensity to develop thrombosis (blood clots) within the vein or artery due to an abnormality in the system of coagulation. It is one of the pathophysiological causes of osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH). Previous studies showed that the prevalence of thrombophilia was 1-15% in normal population. There are two types of osteonecrosis of the femoral head, primary osteonecrosis (idiopathic osteonecrosis) and secondary osteonecrosis from other known conditions. There is no previous report of the prevalence of thrombophilia in idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head in Thailand. OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of thrombophilia in Thai patients with idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Fifty-five patients with osteonecrosis of femoral head were enrolled in this study. Forty patients had idiopathic osteonecrosis and 15 patients had secondary osteonecrosis. The blood examination of Factor V Leiden mutant, Factor VIII, Protein C, Protein S and Antithrombin III were completed in all subjects. RESULTS: All patients with idiopathic ONFH had bilateral hip involvement. The prevalence of thrombophilia in idiopathic ONFH was 32.5% (13/40). The protein C, protein S deficiencies, and increased factor VIII were the common types of abnormal coagulation in idiopathic ONFH. CONCLUSION:Patients with idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head had a high prevalence of thrombophilia at about 32.5% in contrast to 1-15% in the normal population. The present study suggested that thrombophilia maybe a risk factor of idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
Authors: Michael Ian Jarman; Kevin Lee; Ariel Kanevsky; Sarah Min; Ilana Schlam; Chris Mahida; Ali Huda; Alexander Milgrom; Naila Goldenberg; Charles J Glueck; Ping Wang Journal: BMC Hematol Date: 2017-03-27
Authors: Jose A Gómez-Puerta; Pilar Peris; Joan Carles Reverter; Gerard Espinosa; Angeles Martinez-Ferrer; Ana Monegal; Juan Monteagudo; Dolors Tàssies; Nuria Guañabens Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) Date: 2013-11 Impact factor: 1.889