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Measurement of thrombus precursor protein in septic patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation and liver disease
Authors:Song Kyung Soon  Kim Hyun Kyung  Song Jae Woo
Institution:Department of Clinical Pathology, Yonsei University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. kssong@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a syndrome characterized by systemic intravascular activation of coagulation leading to the widespread deposition of fibrin in the circulation. Therefore, the determination of soluble fibrin is crucial for the diagnosis of DIC. Thrombus precursor protein (TpP) levels can be determined as a measure of soluble polymers, which are the immediate precursors of insoluble fibrin. In this study, the potential diagnostic usefulness of this TpP test was investigated in septic patients with DIC and liver diseases. DESIGN AND METHODS: TpP analysis was performed on 155 plasma samples from 95 septic patients, including 72 patients without liver disease and 23 patients with liver diseases, and on 42 plasma samples from normal healthy subjects. The study population was subdivided according to three phases of DIC described as compensated, decompensated and full-blown DIC. Plasma TpP level was determined using a new assay, the TpPTM (American Biogenetic Sciences, USA), which is based on an ELISA method. RESULTS. Septic patients with decompensated (16.1 9.1 mg/mL) or full- blown (20.9 12.4 mg/mL) phases of DIC had significantly higher TpP levels than those with the compensated (5.6 6.2 mg/mL) phase of DIC or healthy controls (2.9 1.6 mg/mL). In septic patients with liver disease, a significant difference was found between the TpP levels of patients with full- blown DIC (21.6 10.6 mg/mL) and those of patients with the decompensated phase (13.4 6.5 mg/mL). Plasma TpP levels correlated significantly with other DIC parameters including platelet count, fibrinogen, antithrombin and TAT, and correlated weakly with D-dimer. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that septic patients who developed decompensated or full-blown DIC or organ dysfunction have significantly higher plasma levels of TpP, and suggest the potential usefulness of the TpP assay as an aid to the diagnosis of DIC in cases of sepsis and liver disease complicated by sepsis.
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