Thromb Haemost 1988; 60(01): 050-053
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1647633
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Altered Fibrinolysis in DVT: Influence of Site of Sampling

Autoren

  • P Han

    1   The Haematology Division, Clinical Laboratories, National University Hospital, Singapore
  • E S C Koay

    2   The Department of Biochemistry, National University of Singapore, singapore
  • M Tsakok

    3   The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapdre
  • T C Aw

    2   The Department of Biochemistry, National University of Singapore, singapore
  • L Y Wong

    2   The Department of Biochemistry, National University of Singapore, singapore
  • M Pradhan

    1   The Haematology Division, Clinical Laboratories, National University Hospital, Singapore
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Publikationsverlauf

Received 24. August 1987

Accepted after revision 31. März 1988

Publikationsdatum:
30. Juni 2018 (online)

Summary

Alteration of the fibrinolytic system is considered to be important in the development of deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Using specific assays for tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) activity, t-PA inhibitor (PAI) and t-PA antigen, we measured these activities in 16 women who developed DVT during their pregnancies. A group of 24 healthy females of comparable age was studied as controls. PAI was increased in 87% of these patients compared to the healthy controls. In some of these patients a defect in release of t-PA from vascular endothelium was found as well. The site at which blood was sampled for analysis appeared to be an important criterion in the ex vivo assessment of functional t-PA reserve and PAI levels, though relatively less so for the latter measurement. The unaffected lower limbs, relative to the unaffected upper limbs, showed an increase in PAI and a demonstrable decrease in t-PA release, both representing increased risk factors for rethrombosis. The affected lower limbs showed similar but more accentuated changes in these parameters.