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The incidence of protein C deficiency in thrombosis-related portal hypertension.

作者信息

Majluf-Cruz A, Hurtado Monroy R, Sansores García L, Labardini-Méndez J

机构信息

Hematology Department, Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición, Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

Am J Gastroenterol. 1996 May;91(5):976-80.

PMID:8633591
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To know the incidence of protein C deficiency associated with noncirrhotic, thrombosis-related portal hypertension.

METHODS

Thirty-six patients were studied who had thrombosis-related portal hypertension diagnosed by means of hepatic venography or abdominal echocardiography or during abdominal surgery. Liver disease was excluded in 20 patients based on normal liver function tests and normal histology on liver biopsy. At the time of protein C assays, these patients were not receiving oral anticoagulation, and, in those recently diagnosed, the assays were performed more than 14 days after the last thrombotic event. Antigenic and functional assays for protein C were performed by ELISA and chromogenic assay, respectively.

RESULTS

We found 11 patients with protein C deficiency who had a median age of 28 yr (range 19-55 yr) at time of diagnosis. Five patients had a history of systemic thromboembolism, and upper GI bleeding was the most frequent symptom related to portal hypertension (six cases). Antigenic protein C levels were measured in nine of the 11 patients (mean 31.88%, range 10-49%). Functional protein C level was assayed for all 11 patients (mean 40.90%, range 15-58%). After diagnosis, all patients received oral anticoagulants (ideally International Normalized Ratio: 2-3).

CONCLUSION

We suggest that protein C screening should be performed in patients with thrombosis-related portal hypertension.

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