Publikationsdatum:
2011-11-18
Beschreibung:
Abstract 5258 Background: Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH) is an infrequent hematopoietic stem cell disorder characterized by a higher risk of Tromboembolic disease. This complication is associated with hemolysis, Fibrinolysis and platelet activation. The increase in plasma of procoagulants microparticles from platelets has been incriminated in the pathophysiology of this complication. Up to now the analysis of microparticles has been made by Cytometry, ELISA, Electronic Microscope and thrombin generation, all of them very time-consuming and expensive techniques. Recently, an automatic quantification of microparticles has been introduced for procoagulant phospholipids time coagulation measurement. The objective of this study is to compare the procoagulant phospholipids levels in PNH and Aplasia/PNH overlap disease patients compared with twenty healthy subjects, in samples processed by different preanalytic conditions. Patients and Methods: After an informed consent, twenty healthy subjects (blood donors) matched for age and sex were selected as controls. Eighteen patients (15 PNH and 3 AA /PNH) followed in our Reference Unit. From these, 15 were men and 3 women. Median age of 45,5 yrs. (16–68), 12 were treated with different types of treatments (five of them with Eculizumab) and 6 were not treated. To measure microparticles, after double centrifugation 2500 g × 15 min, and separation in three aliquots, were stored at −80°C and −40°C, and a third sample was processed in fresh. A FXa based coagulative technique was used. Results: The media in controls was 86,3±11,0 seg in fresh, 78,3±13,5 seg at −40°C and 79,3±12,3 seg at −80°C. These differences were significant between the fresh samples at −40°C (p
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Digitale ISSN:
1528-0020
Thema:
Biologie
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Medizin
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