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Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()

INTRODUCTION: Trends toward identifying risk factors of thrombotic complications had become essential as an attempt to prevent and decrease the incidence of the complications. Thrombosis has been associated with predisposing factors like mutations in FV, PTH, MTHFR and other genes. AIM: Evaluate whe...

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Autores principales: Hoteit, Rouba, Abbas, Fatmeh, Antar, Ahmad, Abdel Khalek, Rabab, Shammaa, Dina, Mahfouz, Rami
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4205028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25606377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2013.10.003
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author Hoteit, Rouba
Abbas, Fatmeh
Antar, Ahmad
Abdel Khalek, Rabab
Shammaa, Dina
Mahfouz, Rami
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Abbas, Fatmeh
Antar, Ahmad
Abdel Khalek, Rabab
Shammaa, Dina
Mahfouz, Rami
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description INTRODUCTION: Trends toward identifying risk factors of thrombotic complications had become essential as an attempt to prevent and decrease the incidence of the complications. Thrombosis has been associated with predisposing factors like mutations in FV, PTH, MTHFR and other genes. AIM: Evaluate whether the CVD StripAssay has an added value in the screening for more thrombophilia risk factors, which may predispose for the development of cardiovascular diseases and other thrombotic clinical conditions. METHODS: We compared the results for 94 patients who were previously tested for Factor V, Factor II and MTHFR gene mutations using the ViennaLab FV-PTH-MTHFR StripAssay, and for whom additional testing for the Cardiovascular Disease panel (CVD StripAssay, ViennaLab) was requested. RESULTS: Using the CVD StripAssay, 66% of patients who had no mutations when tested using the FV-PTH-MTHFR StripAssay or carried a mutation for MTHFR, were found to have additional genes' SNPs or mutations that are highly associated with a risk of thrombosis as per the available international literature. CONCLUSION: This observation is of extreme importance in clinical practice for the introduction of the extended CVD panel into routine molecular diagnostic test menus and highlights the importance of genetic analysis of the implicated genes in the management of patients with a thrombotic episode presentation.
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spelling pubmed-42050282015-01-20 Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”() Hoteit, Rouba Abbas, Fatmeh Antar, Ahmad Abdel Khalek, Rabab Shammaa, Dina Mahfouz, Rami Meta Gene Article INTRODUCTION: Trends toward identifying risk factors of thrombotic complications had become essential as an attempt to prevent and decrease the incidence of the complications. Thrombosis has been associated with predisposing factors like mutations in FV, PTH, MTHFR and other genes. AIM: Evaluate whether the CVD StripAssay has an added value in the screening for more thrombophilia risk factors, which may predispose for the development of cardiovascular diseases and other thrombotic clinical conditions. METHODS: We compared the results for 94 patients who were previously tested for Factor V, Factor II and MTHFR gene mutations using the ViennaLab FV-PTH-MTHFR StripAssay, and for whom additional testing for the Cardiovascular Disease panel (CVD StripAssay, ViennaLab) was requested. RESULTS: Using the CVD StripAssay, 66% of patients who had no mutations when tested using the FV-PTH-MTHFR StripAssay or carried a mutation for MTHFR, were found to have additional genes' SNPs or mutations that are highly associated with a risk of thrombosis as per the available international literature. CONCLUSION: This observation is of extreme importance in clinical practice for the introduction of the extended CVD panel into routine molecular diagnostic test menus and highlights the importance of genetic analysis of the implicated genes in the management of patients with a thrombotic episode presentation. Elsevier 2013-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4205028/ /pubmed/25606377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2013.10.003 Text en © 2013 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Abdel Khalek, Rabab
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Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title_full Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title_fullStr Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title_full_unstemmed Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title_short Significance of the use of the ViennaLab “Cardiovascular Disease panel” (CVD) Assay as a reflex test for the “Factor V/II/MTHFR Assay”()
title_sort significance of the use of the viennalab “cardiovascular disease panel” (cvd) assay as a reflex test for the “factor v/ii/mthfr assay”()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4205028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25606377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mgene.2013.10.003
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