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Body mass index reduction improves the baseline procoagulant imbalance of obese subjects.

Armando Tripodi1, Massimo Primignani2, Sara Badiali3, Fausto de Ruberto3, Paola Granelli3, Giulia Tosetti2, Marigrazia Clerici4, Lidia Padovan4, Veena Chantarangkul4, Erica Scalambrino4, Flora Peyvandi4,5.   

Abstract

Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. The latter being dependent (at least in part) on plasma procoagulant imbalance (i.e., hypercoagulability). Information on hypercoagulability associated with obesity is scanty and mainly based on global traditional coagulation tests or on the measurement of individual components of coagulation (i.e., pro- and anticoagulants). Plasma from 33 obese subjects was investigated soon before endoscopic balloon placement and after removal (6 months later) by thrombin-generation procedures that are thought to represent much better than any other in vitro test the coagulation process occurring in vivo. We found that obese subjects possess a state of hypercoagulability as demonstrated by the modification of the main parameters of thrombin-generation. In particular, the median value (min-max) of the endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) of obese subjects at baseline was higher than that of controls [1968 (1335-2533) vs. 1710 (1010-2119), p < 0.001]. Endoscopic balloon placement achieved a BMI reduction from 38.9 (31.7-62.3) to 31.6 (21.9-53.3), p < 0.001 and a parallel reduction of thrombin-generation as demonstrated by the following findings. The ETP measured soon after balloon removal was significantly smaller than that measured at baseline [1783 (1224-2642) vs. 1968 (1335-2533), p < 0.01]. The other parameters of thrombin-generation, including lag-time, peak-thrombin, time-to-reach the peak and velocity index showed a pattern consistent with the ETP, both at baseline and soon after balloon removal. Endoscopic balloon placement achieves concomitant reduction of BMI and thrombin-generation in subjects with obesity.

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Keywords:  Cardiovascular diseases; Endogenous thrombin potential; Endoscopic balloon therapy; Hypercoagulability; Thrombin generation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30701462     DOI: 10.1007/s11239-019-01818-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis        ISSN: 0929-5305            Impact factor:   2.300


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