FIBRIN-RELATED AND FIBRINOGEN-RELATED ANTIGENS IN PATIENTS WITH VENOUS DISEASE AND VENOUS ULCERATION

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FALANGA, V [1 ]
KRUSKAL, J [1 ]
FRANKS, JJ [1 ]
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[1] VANDERBILT UNIV,MED CTR,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,NASHVILLE,TN 37240
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10.1001/archderm.127.1.75
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Abnormalities in systemic fibrinolysis have been implicated in the pathogenesis of venous ulceration. Patients with venous disease have a prolonged euglobulin lysis time and elevated plasma fibrinogen levels, yet little is known about the metabolism of fibrinogen and fibrin in such patients. In this study, we have used a technique that involves electrophoresis and densitometric analysis of captured fibrin-related antigens to measure the concentration and proportions of the individual fibrin and fibrinogen degradation products in patients with venous disease of the lower extremity. As a group, patients with venous disease had markedly elevated levels of total fibrin-related antigen and D-dimer, the terminal degradation product of cross-liniked fibrin. Levels of D-monomer, the breakdown product of fibrinogen and non-crosslinked fibrin monomer, and a measure of fibrinogenolysis were normal in all patients. In patients with ulcers, the levels of D-dimer were disproportionately higher than expected from fibrin monomer levels. On an individual basis, significant elevations of D-dimer were present in six (55%) of the 11 patients with venous disease with ulcers and in three (43%) of the seven patients with venous disease without ulcers. We conclude that patients with venous disease have uniform evidence for enhanced fibrin formation, as evidenced by elevated levels of total fibrin-related antigen and D-dimer. This is regardless of whether the venous disease is accompanied by ulceration.
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