1. Protein C/S ratio, an accurate and simple tool to identify carriers of a protein C gene mutation
- Author
-
Libourel, EJ, Meinardi, [No Value], de Kam, PJ, Ruiters, MHJ, van der Meer, J, van der Schaaf, W, Veenstra, R., Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG, Vascular Ageing Programme (VAP), and Restoring Organ Function by Means of Regenerative Medicine (REGENERATE)
- Subjects
hereditary protein C deficiency ,normal ranges ,DEFICIENCY ,RISK ,S ratio ,venous thromboembolism ,protein C gene mutations ,protein C - Abstract
Hereditary protein C deficiency is demonstrated by lowered protein C plasma levels in a patient and at least one first-degree relative. This approach is insufficient in some cases owing to overlapping protein C levels in carriers and non-carriers of a protein C gene mutation. The protein C/S ratio is a simple and more accurate tool to detect carriers. In four families, 62% of 29 carriers, compared with none of 39 non-carriers, were protein C deficient. Sensitivity and specificity of the protein C/S ratio were 90% and 92% respectively. The protein C/S ratio seems to be more accurate than the measurement of protein C levels alone to identify carriers of a protein C gene mutation.
- Published
- 2002