Publication Date:
2015-12-03
Description:
Introduction. Paraproteinemia has been associated with both thromboembolic and bleeding complications. Previous retrospective analyses and case reports report on a direct correlation of serum immunoglobulin levels (especially IgM and IgA) with critical bleeding events. Underlying mechanisms include interference with platelet function, immune thrombocytopenia, clotting factor deficiencies, and acquired von Willebrand disease (AVWD). Methods. Laboratory data, including qualitative and quantitative analyses of von Willebrand Factor (vWF), collagen binding assay (CBA) and PFA-100 closure time from 132 patients with diagnosis of multiple myeloma between 2003 and 2015 were retrieved, and cases were retrospectively evaluated for bleeding complications. Coagulation abnormalities were correlated with clinical history and disease parameters. Results. 70 out of 132 patients (53%) displayed bleeding complications including multiple hematomas (n=41), epistaxis (n=10), or perioperative bleeding (n=9). Bleeding vs. non-bleeding patients showed no differences regarding age, gender, previous chemotherapy, or immunoglobulin isotypes. Special coagulation lab results of patients with bleeding events are shown in table 1. Table 1. Pathological coag labs in 70 patients with bleeding Normal Abnormal Sensitivity(95% CI) Specificity(95% CI) PPV*(95% CI) NPV*(95% CI) PLT (
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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