| Literature DB >> 3090810 |
T Nilsson, G Mellbring, U Hedner.
Abstract
The development of postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) was studied in 45 patients subjected to major abdominal surgery, 17 of whom showed signs of DVT as defined by 125I-fibrinogen test. The preoperative levels of von Willebrand factor (F VIII RAg) and platelets were higher in these 17 patients than in those remaining free from DVT. A contributing factor in DVT development thus may be more active primary haemostasis. Preoperative F XII levels were similar in the two groups, but the post-operative drop in F XII was more pronounced in the DVT group. An inhibitor of plasminogen activation behaved similarly in both groups. C1-inhibitor, the main inhibitor of the F XII-dependent clotting and fibrinolytic pathways, showed a typical acute-phase response postoperatively, without intergroup difference. The study suggested that F XII-dependent pathways play a role in the genesis of venous thrombi, at least in the postoperative period, though whether the postoperative F XII drop was due to a role in clotting or to fibrinolysis activation remains unclear.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3090810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Chir Scand ISSN: 0001-5482