Patients with antiphospholipid syndrome and a first venous or arterial thrombotic event: clinical characteristics, antibody profiles and estimate of the risk of recurrence

Barcellona D.
Member of the Collaboration Group
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2024-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: Thrombosis in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) involves in most cases the venous circulation. Why in some patients thrombotic APS affects the arterial circulation and in particular cerebral circulation is unknown. In previous studies, both patient characteristics and antiphospholipid antibody types and titers have been associated with arterial thrombosis. Aim of this study was to compare the clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of venous and arterial thrombotic APS from a large series of patients. Methods: Data were retrieved from the Start 2 antiphospholipid, a multicenter prospective register of long-term collected data from Thrombosis Centers in Italy. Results: Of 167 patients with thrombotic APS, 114 (68 %) had a venous and 53 (32 %) had an arterial event as first clinical manifestation. Several clinical characteristics and risk factors were different among groups in univariate analysis. Using logistic regression analysis, reduced creatinine clearance and hyperlipidemia were independent variable for the occurrence of arterial APS. Notably, no difference in antiphospholipid antibody profiles and aβ2-Glycoprotein I levels were found between groups. A higher adjusted global antiphospholipid syndrome score (aGAPSS) was found in arterial group indicating a possible high recurrence rate in arterial APS. Conclusions: These data have pathophysiological and clinical implication since associated conditions might predispose patients to arterial rather than venous events and call to a close monitoring and treatment of arterial APS due to their increased tendency to recurrence.
2024
2024
Inglese
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
antiphospholipid syndrome; classification; registries; thrombosis
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
no
Pengo, V.; Sarti, L.; Antonucci, E.; Bison, E.; Pontara, E.; Cattini, M. G.; Denas, G.; Poli, D.; Palareti, G.; Sivera, P.; Barcellona, D.; Pizzini, A. M.; Prisco, D.; Canfora, M.; Ageno, W.; Colombo, G.; Chistolini, A.; De Candia, E.; Lipari, A.; Brusegan, V.; Barcella, L.; Schieppati, F.; Falanga, A.; Ambaglio, C.; Russo, L.; Gamba, S.; Marchetti, M.; Pedrini, S.; Pignatelli, P.; Menichelli, D.; Pastori, D.; Testa, S.; Morandini, R.; Paoletti, O.; Tufano, A.; Visona, A.; Bucherini, E.; Gresele, P.; Oriana, V.; Toma, A.; Cotelli, M. S.; Fregoni, V.; Lodigiani, C.; Banov, L.; Hoxha, A.; Puccetti, L.; Spataro, C.
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