Factor VIII Activity in Relation to the Type of Thrombosis and Patient's Risk Factors for Thrombosis, Age, and Comorbidity.

Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.5152/eurasianjmed.2023.22072
Dusica Basaric, Marko Saracevic, Vesna Bosnic, Anka Vlatkovic, Branko Tomic, Mirjana Kovac
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Objective: Elevated factor VIII has been shown to be an independent risk factor for deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. It has been suggested that increased factor VIII levels by itself is insufficient to cause thrombosis; however, increased factor VIII with other risk factors could increase the risk of thrombosis. The aim of the study was to evaluate the factor VIII level with regard to the type of thrombosis and patient's risk factors such as age or comorbidity.

Materials and methods: In total, 441 patients who were referred for thrombophilia testing from the period of January 2010 to December 2020 were included in the study. The patients who developed the first thrombosis before the age of 50 were eligible for the study. The patients' data that were used in statistical analyses were collected from our thrombophilia register.

Results: The number of the subjects with increased factor VIII over 1.5 IU/mL is equal regardless of the thrombosis type. Factor VIII activity already begins to increase over 40 years old and reaches the mean values of 1.45 IU/mL close to the cut-off (1.5 IU/mL), showing a statistically significant difference compared to those under 40, P = .001. Comorbidities other than thyroid disease or malignancy had no influence on the increase of factor VIII. In the mentioned conditions, the average factor VIII of 1.82 (0.79) and 1.65 (0.43) was obtained, respectively.

Conclusion: Factor VIII activity is significantly affected by age. Thrombosis type and comorbid diseases other than thyroid disease and malignancy had no effect on factor VIII.

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因子VIII活性与血栓形成类型、患者血栓形成危险因素、年龄和合并症的关系
目的:升高的因子VIII已被证明是深静脉血栓形成和肺栓塞的独立危险因素。有研究表明,因子VIII水平升高本身不足以引起血栓形成;然而,与其他危险因素一起增加的因子VIII可增加血栓形成的风险。该研究的目的是评估因子VIII水平与血栓类型和患者的危险因素(如年龄或合并症)之间的关系。材料和方法:2010年1月至2020年12月期间,共有441名患者被纳入研究。在50岁之前出现第一次血栓形成的患者符合研究条件。用于统计分析的患者数据来自我们的血栓患者登记簿。结果:无论血栓类型如何,因子ⅷ升高超过1.5 IU/mL的受试者人数相等。因子VIII活性在40岁以上已开始升高,达到1.45 IU/mL的平均值,接近临界值(1.5 IU/mL),与40岁以下人群相比差异有统计学意义,P = .001。除甲状腺疾病或恶性肿瘤外的合并症对因子VIII的升高没有影响。在上述条件下,平均因子VIII分别为1.82(0.79)和1.65(0.43)。结论:年龄对因子VIII活性有显著影响。除甲状腺疾病和恶性肿瘤外,血栓类型和合并症对因子VIII无影响。
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