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Soluble P selectin levels in chronic liver disease: relationship to disease severity.

Authors :
Vardareli E
Saricam T
Demirustu C
Gulbas Z
Source :
Hepato-gastroenterology [Hepatogastroenterology] 2007 Mar; Vol. 54 (74), pp. 466-9.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background/aims: Thrombocytopenia and platelet function abnormalities are problems commonly found in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD). Despite lack of widespread recognition as to the clinical significance of Soluble P-selectin (sP-selectin), in that increased levels of sP-selectin have been described in patients with CLD, it has been proposed as a marker of in-vivo platelet activation. The study's aim was to determine whether levels of sP-selectin in patients with CLD increase in accordance with the degree of liver failure, the likelihood of CLD patients with high sP-selectin levels being more prone to thrombosis, as well as investigating the coagulation and fibrinolytic parameters related to the sP-selectin.<br />Methodology: This study was comprised of two groups: 40 patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension (28 males and 12 females); and a control group of 10 healthy volunteers (6 males and 4 females). In both groups, biochemical parameters, sP-selectin, coagulation and fibrinolytic activity levels were measured and a Doppler ultrasound was performed.<br />Results: Plasma sP-selectin levels were found to be higher in the patients compared to those of the control group (p < 0.01), while at the same time significant differences were observed with respect to the stage of disease. Patients with low platelet counts were found to have higher sP-selectin levels than those with normal platelet counts (p < 0.01). Seven patients (17.5%) were seen to have portal vein thrombosis upon doppler ultrasound examination, while sP-selectin levels were significantly lower in those patients with thrombosis than those without (p < 0.05). It was our finding that sP-selectin levels inversely correlated with anti thrombin III.<br />Conclusions: In conclusion, sP-selectin levels related to the degree of liver disease and thrombosis are seen together with low platelet and sP-selectin levels in patients with cirrhosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0172-6390
Volume :
54
Issue :
74
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Hepato-gastroenterology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17523300