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Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability

Recent studies provided evidence that evaluation of thrombin generation identifies patients at thrombotic risk. Thrombin generation has a central role in hemorrhage control and vascular occlusion and its measurement provides new metrics of these processes providing sufficient evaluation of an indivi...

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Autores principales: Benyo, Matyas, Flasko, Tibor, Molnar, Zsuzsanna, Kerenyi, Adrienne, Batta, Zoltan, Jozsa, Tamas, Harsfalvi, Jolan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051299
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author Benyo, Matyas
Flasko, Tibor
Molnar, Zsuzsanna
Kerenyi, Adrienne
Batta, Zoltan
Jozsa, Tamas
Harsfalvi, Jolan
author_facet Benyo, Matyas
Flasko, Tibor
Molnar, Zsuzsanna
Kerenyi, Adrienne
Batta, Zoltan
Jozsa, Tamas
Harsfalvi, Jolan
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description Recent studies provided evidence that evaluation of thrombin generation identifies patients at thrombotic risk. Thrombin generation has a central role in hemorrhage control and vascular occlusion and its measurement provides new metrics of these processes providing sufficient evaluation of an individual’s hemostatic competence and response to anticoagulant therapy. The objective of the study is to assess a new measure of hypercoagulability that predisposes to venous thromboembolism in the postoperative period after radical prostatectomy. Pre- (day-1) and postoperative (hour 1, day 6, month 1 and 10) blood samples of 24 patients were tested for plasma thrombin generation (peak thrombin), routine hematology and hemostasis. Patients received low molecular weight heparin for thromboprophylaxis. Peak thrombin levels were higher in patients compared to controls at baseline (p<0.001), and elevated further in the early postoperative period (p<0.001). Longer general anesthesia and high body mass index were associated with increased thrombin generation after surgery (p = 0.024 and p = 0.040). D dimer and fibrinogen levels were higher after radical prostatectomy (p = 0.001 and p<0.001). Conventional clotting tests remained within the reference range. Our study contributed to the cognition of the hypercoagulable state in cancer patients undergoing pelvic surgery and revealed the course of thrombin generation after radical prostatectomy. Whilst it is unsurprising that thrombin generation increases after tissue trauma, further evaluation of this condition during the postoperative period would lead urologists to an international and well-supported consensus regarding thromboprophylaxis in order to provide better clinical outcome. Considering the routine evaluation of procoagulant activity and extending prophylactic anticoagulant therapy accordingly may potentially prevent late thrombotic events.
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spelling pubmed-35174222012-12-12 Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability Benyo, Matyas Flasko, Tibor Molnar, Zsuzsanna Kerenyi, Adrienne Batta, Zoltan Jozsa, Tamas Harsfalvi, Jolan PLoS One Research Article Recent studies provided evidence that evaluation of thrombin generation identifies patients at thrombotic risk. Thrombin generation has a central role in hemorrhage control and vascular occlusion and its measurement provides new metrics of these processes providing sufficient evaluation of an individual’s hemostatic competence and response to anticoagulant therapy. The objective of the study is to assess a new measure of hypercoagulability that predisposes to venous thromboembolism in the postoperative period after radical prostatectomy. Pre- (day-1) and postoperative (hour 1, day 6, month 1 and 10) blood samples of 24 patients were tested for plasma thrombin generation (peak thrombin), routine hematology and hemostasis. Patients received low molecular weight heparin for thromboprophylaxis. Peak thrombin levels were higher in patients compared to controls at baseline (p<0.001), and elevated further in the early postoperative period (p<0.001). Longer general anesthesia and high body mass index were associated with increased thrombin generation after surgery (p = 0.024 and p = 0.040). D dimer and fibrinogen levels were higher after radical prostatectomy (p = 0.001 and p<0.001). Conventional clotting tests remained within the reference range. Our study contributed to the cognition of the hypercoagulable state in cancer patients undergoing pelvic surgery and revealed the course of thrombin generation after radical prostatectomy. Whilst it is unsurprising that thrombin generation increases after tissue trauma, further evaluation of this condition during the postoperative period would lead urologists to an international and well-supported consensus regarding thromboprophylaxis in order to provide better clinical outcome. Considering the routine evaluation of procoagulant activity and extending prophylactic anticoagulant therapy accordingly may potentially prevent late thrombotic events. Public Library of Science 2012-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3517422/ /pubmed/23236465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051299 Text en © 2012 Benyo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kerenyi, Adrienne
Batta, Zoltan
Jozsa, Tamas
Harsfalvi, Jolan
Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title_full Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title_fullStr Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title_full_unstemmed Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title_short Follow-Up of Thrombin Generation after Prostate Cancer Surgery: Global Test for Increased Hypercoagulability
title_sort follow-up of thrombin generation after prostate cancer surgery: global test for increased hypercoagulability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3517422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051299
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