Affiliation:
1. The Institute of Health Research, Institutes of Medical Sciences; Departments of Medicine and Pathology, Pacific Medical Center; and Cancer Research Institute of the University of California, San Francisco, U.S.A.
Abstract
SummaryAcute respiratory failure is an often-fatal syndrome of multiple etiologies in which altered factor VIII may be a marker of endothelial disease. 12 women with overwhelming viral pneumonia were studied with serial factor VIII antigen, procoagulant activity, and von Willebrand’s factor assays. Antigen levels were elevated (range: 86-1644%) out of proportion to procoagulant activity (range: 35-521 % by a one-stage assay), and factor VIII antigen to activity ratios were as high as 16:1. Von Willebrand’s factor was normal but correlated best with procoagulant activity. All patients had abnormal antigen patterns on crossed immunoelectrophoresis, with increases in protein of both fast and slow mobility. These changes in factor VIII correlated with the patients’ clinical courses.
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