Utility of Global Hemostatic Assays in Patients with Bleeding Disorders of Unknown Cause.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Hamostaseologie Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2330-9112
Dino Mehic, Alice Assinger, Johanna Gebhart
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Abstract

Bleeding disorder of unknown cause (BDUC) is a diagnosis of exclusion after exhaustive evaluation of plasmatic coagulation and platelet function. This review explores the utility of global hemostatic assays as confirmatory tests and in elucidating the pathophysiology of BDUC. Unlike traditional hemostatic tests that focus on coagulation factors, global assays are conducted both in plasma and also whole blood. These assays provide a more comprehensive understanding of the cell-based model of coagulation, aid in the identification of plasmatic factor abnormalities that may reduce hemostatic capacity, and allow for the assessment of impaired platelet-endothelial interactions under shear stress, as well as hyperfibrinolytic states. While clinical tests such as skin bleeding time and global assays such as PFA-100 exhibit limited diagnostic capacity, the role of viscoelastic testing in identifying hemostatic dysfunction in patients with BDUC remains unclear. Thrombin generation assays have shown variable results in BDUC patients; some studies demonstrate differences compared with healthy controls or reference values, whereas others question its clinical utility. Fibrinolysis assessment in vitro remains challenging, with studies employing euglobulin clot lysis time, plasma clot lysis time, and fluorogenic plasmin generation yielding inconclusive or conflicting results. Notably, recent studies suggest that microfluidic analysis unveils shear-dependent platelet function defects in BDUC patients, undetected by conventional platelet function assays. Overall, global assays might be helpful for exploring underlying hemostatic impairments, when conventional hemostatic laboratory tests yield no results. However, due to limited data and/or discrepant results, further research is needed to evaluate the utility of global assays as screening tools.

全球止血检测对不明原因出血患者的实用性。
原因不明的出血性疾病(BDUC)是对血浆凝固和血小板功能进行详尽评估后的排除性诊断。本综述探讨了全面止血化验作为确诊检验和阐明 BDUC 病理生理学的作用。与侧重于凝血因子的传统止血检测不同,全血细胞检测既可在血浆中进行,也可在全血中进行。这些检测能更全面地了解以细胞为基础的凝血模型,有助于识别可能降低止血能力的血浆因子异常,并能评估剪切应力下血小板-内皮相互作用受损的情况以及纤溶亢进状态。虽然皮肤出血时间等临床检测和 PFA-100 等全面检测的诊断能力有限,但粘弹性检测在确定 BDUC 患者止血功能障碍方面的作用仍不明确。凝血酶生成测定在 BDUC 患者中显示出不同的结果;一些研究显示与健康对照组或参考值相比存在差异,而另一些研究则质疑其临床实用性。体外纤维蛋白溶解评估仍具有挑战性,采用优球蛋白血凝块溶解时间、血浆血凝块溶解时间和荧光凝血酶生成的研究结果并不确定或相互矛盾。值得注意的是,最近的研究表明,微流控分析揭示了 BDUC 患者的剪切力依赖性血小板功能缺陷,而传统的血小板功能检测方法无法检测到这种缺陷。总体而言,当常规止血实验室检测没有结果时,全局检测可能有助于探索潜在的止血功能障碍。但是,由于数据有限和/或结果不一致,还需要进一步的研究来评估全局测定作为筛查工具的实用性。
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Hamostaseologie
Hamostaseologie HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Hämostaseologie is an interdisciplinary specialist journal on the complex topics of haemorrhages and thromboembolism and is aimed not only at haematologists, but also at a wide range of specialists from clinic and practice. The readership consequently includes both specialists for internal medicine as well as for surgical diseases.
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