2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2347154/v1
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Development of a hypercoagulable-hypofibrinolytic state early after spinal cord injury

Abstract: Study Design: Cross sectional study. Objectives: To determine whether spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with adverse changes in coagulation and fibrinolytic factors that underlie thrombogenesis and contribute to atherothrombotic events such as myocardial infarctions (MI) and strokes. Setting: Adults with subacute SCI and non-injured community dwelling adults. Methods: Thirty young and middle-aged (20-58 years) adults were studied: 14 non-injured (11M/4F) and 16 with subacute SCI (13M/3F; time since injury… Show more

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“…Notably, for sub-acute and even chronic patients with SCI had disturbed coagulation and fibrynolitic system, regardless of whether VTE was formed or not [ 33 ]. Research indicates D-dimer levels in SCI adults were markedly 70% higher in adults with SCI compared with non-injured adults [ 34 ]. Coagulation-related parameters (D-dimer and fibrinogen) of the hospitalized patients with SCI could be used to predict the occurrence of VTE, plasma D-dimer ≥ 0.54 mg/L, plasma fibrinogen ≥ 3.75 g/L were found positively correlated to VTE [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, for sub-acute and even chronic patients with SCI had disturbed coagulation and fibrynolitic system, regardless of whether VTE was formed or not [ 33 ]. Research indicates D-dimer levels in SCI adults were markedly 70% higher in adults with SCI compared with non-injured adults [ 34 ]. Coagulation-related parameters (D-dimer and fibrinogen) of the hospitalized patients with SCI could be used to predict the occurrence of VTE, plasma D-dimer ≥ 0.54 mg/L, plasma fibrinogen ≥ 3.75 g/L were found positively correlated to VTE [ 35 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%