Cargando…

Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability

Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the effects of orthostatic challenge on the coagulation system in patients with a history of thromboembolic events and to assess how they compared with age-matched healthy controls. Methods: Twenty-two patients with histories of ischemic stroke and 22 h...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Cvirn, Gerhard, Kneihsl, Markus, Rossmann, Christine, Paar, Margret, Gattringer, Thomas, Schlagenhauf, Axel, Leschnik, Bettina, Koestenberger, Martin, Tafeit, Erwin, Reibnegger, Gilbert, Trozic, Irhad, Rössler, Andreas, Fazekas, Franz, Goswami, Nandu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28223937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00012
_version_ 1782505137007230976
author Cvirn, Gerhard
Kneihsl, Markus
Rossmann, Christine
Paar, Margret
Gattringer, Thomas
Schlagenhauf, Axel
Leschnik, Bettina
Koestenberger, Martin
Tafeit, Erwin
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Trozic, Irhad
Rössler, Andreas
Fazekas, Franz
Goswami, Nandu
author_facet Cvirn, Gerhard
Kneihsl, Markus
Rossmann, Christine
Paar, Margret
Gattringer, Thomas
Schlagenhauf, Axel
Leschnik, Bettina
Koestenberger, Martin
Tafeit, Erwin
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Trozic, Irhad
Rössler, Andreas
Fazekas, Franz
Goswami, Nandu
author_sort Cvirn, Gerhard
collection PubMed
description Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the effects of orthostatic challenge on the coagulation system in patients with a history of thromboembolic events and to assess how they compared with age-matched healthy controls. Methods: Twenty-two patients with histories of ischemic stroke and 22 healthy age-matched controls performed a sit-to-stand test. Blood was collected prior to- and at the end of- standing in the upright position for 6 min. Hemostatic profiling was performed by determining thrombelastometry and calibrated automated thrombogram values, indices of thrombin generation, standard coagulation times, markers of endothelial activation, plasma levels of coagulation factors and copeptin, and hematocrit. Results: Orthostatic challenge caused a significant endothelial and coagulation activation in patients (Group 1) and healthy controls (Group 2): Plasma levels of prothrombin fragment F1+2 were increased by approximately 35% and thrombin/antithrombin-complex (TAT) increased 5-fold. Several coagulation variables were significantly altered in Group 1 but not in Group 2: Coagulation times (CTs) were significantly shortened and alpha angles, peak rate of thrombin generation (VELINDEX), tissue factor (TF) and copeptin plasma levels were significantly increased (comparison between standing and baseline). Moreover, the shortening of CTs and the rise of copeptin plasma levels were significantly higher in Group 1 vs. Group 2 (comparison between groups). Conclusion: The coagulation system of patients with a history of ischemic stroke can be more easily shifted toward a hypercoagulable state than that of healthy controls. Attentive and long-term anticoagulant treatment is essential to keep patients from recurrence of vascular events.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5293816
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-52938162017-02-21 Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability Cvirn, Gerhard Kneihsl, Markus Rossmann, Christine Paar, Margret Gattringer, Thomas Schlagenhauf, Axel Leschnik, Bettina Koestenberger, Martin Tafeit, Erwin Reibnegger, Gilbert Trozic, Irhad Rössler, Andreas Fazekas, Franz Goswami, Nandu Front Physiol Physiology Aims: The objective of our study was to assess the effects of orthostatic challenge on the coagulation system in patients with a history of thromboembolic events and to assess how they compared with age-matched healthy controls. Methods: Twenty-two patients with histories of ischemic stroke and 22 healthy age-matched controls performed a sit-to-stand test. Blood was collected prior to- and at the end of- standing in the upright position for 6 min. Hemostatic profiling was performed by determining thrombelastometry and calibrated automated thrombogram values, indices of thrombin generation, standard coagulation times, markers of endothelial activation, plasma levels of coagulation factors and copeptin, and hematocrit. Results: Orthostatic challenge caused a significant endothelial and coagulation activation in patients (Group 1) and healthy controls (Group 2): Plasma levels of prothrombin fragment F1+2 were increased by approximately 35% and thrombin/antithrombin-complex (TAT) increased 5-fold. Several coagulation variables were significantly altered in Group 1 but not in Group 2: Coagulation times (CTs) were significantly shortened and alpha angles, peak rate of thrombin generation (VELINDEX), tissue factor (TF) and copeptin plasma levels were significantly increased (comparison between standing and baseline). Moreover, the shortening of CTs and the rise of copeptin plasma levels were significantly higher in Group 1 vs. Group 2 (comparison between groups). Conclusion: The coagulation system of patients with a history of ischemic stroke can be more easily shifted toward a hypercoagulable state than that of healthy controls. Attentive and long-term anticoagulant treatment is essential to keep patients from recurrence of vascular events. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5293816/ /pubmed/28223937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00012 Text en Copyright © 2017 Cvirn, Kneihsl, Rossmann, Paar, Gattringer, Schlagenhauf, Leschnik, Koestenberger, Tafeit, Reibnegger, Trozic, Rössler, Fazekas and Goswami. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Cvirn, Gerhard
Kneihsl, Markus
Rossmann, Christine
Paar, Margret
Gattringer, Thomas
Schlagenhauf, Axel
Leschnik, Bettina
Koestenberger, Martin
Tafeit, Erwin
Reibnegger, Gilbert
Trozic, Irhad
Rössler, Andreas
Fazekas, Franz
Goswami, Nandu
Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title_full Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title_fullStr Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title_full_unstemmed Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title_short Orthostatic Challenge Shifts the Hemostatic System of Patients Recovered from Stroke toward Hypercoagulability
title_sort orthostatic challenge shifts the hemostatic system of patients recovered from stroke toward hypercoagulability
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28223937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00012
work_keys_str_mv AT cvirngerhard orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT kneihslmarkus orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT rossmannchristine orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT paarmargret orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT gattringerthomas orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT schlagenhaufaxel orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT leschnikbettina orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT koestenbergermartin orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT tafeiterwin orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT reibneggergilbert orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT trozicirhad orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT rosslerandreas orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT fazekasfranz orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability
AT goswaminandu orthostaticchallengeshiftsthehemostaticsystemofpatientsrecoveredfromstroketowardhypercoagulability