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Inflammatory Biomarkers in the Short-Term Prognosis of Venous Thromboembolism: A Narrative Review

Authors :
Galeano Valle, Francisco
Ordieres Ortega, Lucía
Oblitas, Crhistian Mario
Toro Cervera, Jorge del
Álvarez-Sala Walther, Luis Antonio
Demelo Rodríguez, Pablo
Galeano Valle, Francisco
Ordieres Ortega, Lucía
Oblitas, Crhistian Mario
Toro Cervera, Jorge del
Álvarez-Sala Walther, Luis Antonio
Demelo Rodríguez, Pablo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The relationship between inflammation and venous thrombosis is not well understood. An inflammatory response may be both the cause and consequence of venous thromboembolism (VTE). In fact, several risk factors of VTE modulate thrombosis through inflammatory markers. Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is burdened by a remarkable mortality rate, up to 34% in severely ill patients presenting with hemodynamic instability. Initial mortality risk stratification is based on hemodynamic instability. Patients with a situation of hemodynamic stability require immediate further risk assessment based on clinical, imaging, and circulating biomarkers, as well as the presence of comorbidities. Some inflammatory biomarkers have shown potential usefulness in the risk stratification of patients with VTE, especially acute PE. C-reactive protein on admission is associated with 30-day mortality and bleeding in VTE patients. P-selectin is associated with right ventricle dysfunction in PE patients and might be associated with VTE recurrences and the extension of thrombosis. Tissue factor microparticles are associated with VTE recurrence in cancer-associated thrombosis. Other inflammatory biomarkers present scarce evidence (inflammatory cytokines, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, fibrinogen, leukocyte count). In this manuscript, we will review the prognostic role of different inflammatory biomarkers available both for clinical practice and research in VTE patients.<br />Depto. de Medicina<br />Fac. de Medicina<br />TRUE<br />pub

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 1422-0067, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1450548322
Document Type :
Electronic Resource