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Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer

BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer are at risk of developing arterial thromboembolism (ATE). With the prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases on the rise, the identification of risk factors for ATE in patients with cancer is of emerging importance. OBJECTIVES: As data on the association of po...

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Autores principales: Grilz, Ella, Marosi, Christine, Königsbrügge, Oliver, Riedl, Julia, Posch, Florian, Lamm, Wolfgang, Lang, Irene M., Pabinger, Ingrid, Ay, Cihan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31099477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14484
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author Grilz, Ella
Marosi, Christine
Königsbrügge, Oliver
Riedl, Julia
Posch, Florian
Lamm, Wolfgang
Lang, Irene M.
Pabinger, Ingrid
Ay, Cihan
author_facet Grilz, Ella
Marosi, Christine
Königsbrügge, Oliver
Riedl, Julia
Posch, Florian
Lamm, Wolfgang
Lang, Irene M.
Pabinger, Ingrid
Ay, Cihan
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer are at risk of developing arterial thromboembolism (ATE). With the prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases on the rise, the identification of risk factors for ATE in patients with cancer is of emerging importance. OBJECTIVES: As data on the association of potential biomarkers with risk of ATE in patients with cancer are scarce, we conducted a cohort study with the aim to identify blood‐based biomarkers for ATE risk prediction in patients with cancer. PATIENTS/METHODS: Overall, 1883 patients with newly diagnosed cancer or progressive disease after complete or partial remission were included and followed for 2 years. Venous blood was drawn at study inclusion for measurement of complete blood count parameters, total cholesterol, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin (sP‐selectin) levels. RESULTS: The 2‐year cumulative incidence of ATE was 2.5%. In univariable analysis, red cell distribution width (subdistribution hazard ratio (SHR) per doubling: 4.4, 95% CI: 1.4‐14.1), leukocyte count (1.2, 1.1‐1.5), neutrophil count (1.6, 1.1‐2.3), and sP‐selectin levels (1.9, 1.3‐2.7) were associated with risk of ATE in patients with cancer; d‐dimer was not associated with the risk of ATE (1.1, 0.9‐1.4). After adjustment for age, sex, and smoking status the association prevailed for the neutrophil count (adjusted [adj.] SHR per doubling: 1.6, 1.1‐2.4), and sP‐selectin levels (1.8, 1.2‐2.8). CONCLUSIONS: An elevated absolute neutrophil count and higher sP‐selectin levels were associated with an increased risk of ATE in patients with cancer. Their role for predicting cancer‐related ATE needs to be validated in further studies.
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spelling pubmed-67714792019-10-03 Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer Grilz, Ella Marosi, Christine Königsbrügge, Oliver Riedl, Julia Posch, Florian Lamm, Wolfgang Lang, Irene M. Pabinger, Ingrid Ay, Cihan J Thromb Haemost CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer are at risk of developing arterial thromboembolism (ATE). With the prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular diseases on the rise, the identification of risk factors for ATE in patients with cancer is of emerging importance. OBJECTIVES: As data on the association of potential biomarkers with risk of ATE in patients with cancer are scarce, we conducted a cohort study with the aim to identify blood‐based biomarkers for ATE risk prediction in patients with cancer. PATIENTS/METHODS: Overall, 1883 patients with newly diagnosed cancer or progressive disease after complete or partial remission were included and followed for 2 years. Venous blood was drawn at study inclusion for measurement of complete blood count parameters, total cholesterol, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin (sP‐selectin) levels. RESULTS: The 2‐year cumulative incidence of ATE was 2.5%. In univariable analysis, red cell distribution width (subdistribution hazard ratio (SHR) per doubling: 4.4, 95% CI: 1.4‐14.1), leukocyte count (1.2, 1.1‐1.5), neutrophil count (1.6, 1.1‐2.3), and sP‐selectin levels (1.9, 1.3‐2.7) were associated with risk of ATE in patients with cancer; d‐dimer was not associated with the risk of ATE (1.1, 0.9‐1.4). After adjustment for age, sex, and smoking status the association prevailed for the neutrophil count (adjusted [adj.] SHR per doubling: 1.6, 1.1‐2.4), and sP‐selectin levels (1.8, 1.2‐2.8). CONCLUSIONS: An elevated absolute neutrophil count and higher sP‐selectin levels were associated with an increased risk of ATE in patients with cancer. Their role for predicting cancer‐related ATE needs to be validated in further studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-17 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6771479/ /pubmed/31099477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14484 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS
Grilz, Ella
Marosi, Christine
Königsbrügge, Oliver
Riedl, Julia
Posch, Florian
Lamm, Wolfgang
Lang, Irene M.
Pabinger, Ingrid
Ay, Cihan
Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title_full Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title_fullStr Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title_full_unstemmed Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title_short Association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble P‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
title_sort association of complete blood count parameters, d‐dimer, and soluble p‐selectin with risk of arterial thromboembolism in patients with cancer
topic CLINICAL HAEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31099477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jth.14484
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