2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-022-10106-4
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Do coagulation or fibrinolysis reflect the disease condition in patients with soft tissue sarcoma?

Abstract: Background Coagulation and fibrinolysis are distinct processes that are highly correlated. Cells control coagulation and fibrinolysis by expression of tissue factor and urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor on their surface. Tumor cells express these proteins, adjust their microenvironment and induce tumor exacerbation. We hypothesized that the expression of plasma markers for coagulation and fibrinolysis in patients with soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) was dependent on the level of tumor m… Show more

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“…Proactive identification of patients at risk for hyperfibrinolysis is important because it is associated with higher mortality. In a clinical study of soft tissue sarcomas, including RMS, high levels of fibrinolysis markers (D-dimer and plasmin-α2 plasmin inhibitor complex) and coagulation markers (soluble fibrin and thrombin–antithrombin III complex) were predictive of metastasis and poor prognosis, but fibrinolysis markers were more indicative than coagulation markers in predicting advanced disease [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proactive identification of patients at risk for hyperfibrinolysis is important because it is associated with higher mortality. In a clinical study of soft tissue sarcomas, including RMS, high levels of fibrinolysis markers (D-dimer and plasmin-α2 plasmin inhibitor complex) and coagulation markers (soluble fibrin and thrombin–antithrombin III complex) were predictive of metastasis and poor prognosis, but fibrinolysis markers were more indicative than coagulation markers in predicting advanced disease [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%