학술논문

Raised factor VIII is associated with coronary thrombotic events
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Heart. Oct 01, 1998 80(4):415-417
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1355-6037
Abstract
Coagulation is triggered during the onset of myocardial infarction, resulting in vascular occlusion.However, a causal role for individual haemostatic factors in the development of thrombotic occlusion is not established. Three cases (all relatively young women) are reported of raised factor VIII associated with myocardial infarction. Two patients presented acutely with myocardial infarction at a relatively young age with no preceding history of angina. The other patient had had venous thrombosis when young and activated protein C resistance (APCR), without the presence of factor V Leiden. A functional relation exists between APCR and factor VIII; therefore, raised factor VIII may contribute to APCR and the increased thrombotic risk in patients without factor V Leiden. Factor VIII is an important risk factor for atherothrombotic events, including sudden death, in patients with vascular disease. These cases support the association of raised factor VIII with acute thrombotic events, even in patients without significant underlying atheromatous disease.(Heart 1998;80:415-417)