| Literature DB >> 2613916 |
F Violi1, C Alessandri, D Ferro, M Saliola, C Cordova, A Musca, F Balsano.
Abstract
Factor VII and prekallikrein activities were studied in 37 patients with liver cirrhosis who were in a decompensated state. Sixteen of them died 30-70 days after admission; 21 survived and were discharged after 30-80 days. Seven who died and six survivors had signs of hyperfibrinolysis: factor VII activity differentiated the two groups independently of the presence of hyperfibrinolysis. The presence of hyperfibrinolysis significantly reduced prekallikrein activity, which did not differentiate clearly survivors from non-survivors. Long term follow up of survivors showed a good correlation between factor VII and prekallikrein activities with long term survival. Hyperfibrinolysis seemed to influence the clinical course of patients: 87% of patients with hyperfibrinolysis who died had fatal haemorrhagic episodes. Low factor VII activity may be a precursor of terminal liver insufficiency.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2613916 PMCID: PMC502047 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.42.12.1246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Pathol ISSN: 0021-9746 Impact factor: 3.411