Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Medicine, Skellefteå Hospital (J.-H.J., K.B., M.B.) and Department of Clinical Chemistry, Umeå University Hospital (T.K.N.), Umeå, Sweden.
Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to prospectively test whether the risk of bleeding complications in 212 consecutive outpatients treated with oral anticoagulants could be predicted by levels of endothelium-derived hemostatic variables.
Methods and Results
All bleeding complications were recorded during 5 years of follow-up; serious bleeding was defined as intracranial bleeding or hemorrhage causing death or necessitating hospitalization. The relationships of bleeding complications and plasma concentrations of tissue plasminogen activator, von Willebrand factor, and thrombomodulin, plasminogen activator inhibitor activity, and other possible risk factors were studied.
Twenty-two patients suffered from bleeding complications during anticoagulant treatment; in 14 patients, these were serious. We found that the numbers both of serious hemorrhages and of total hemorrhages were significantly associated with increased levels of thrombomodulin. The number of bleeding episodes increased exponentially through quartiles one to four of the thrombomodulin distribution.
Conclusions
Thrombomodulin concentrations in plasma are related to the risk of hemorrhage in patients treated with oral anticoagulants.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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