Abstract
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 (MIs) and strokes.Design
Cross-sectional study.Setting
Neurorehabilitation hospital and general community.Participants
Thirty young and middle-aged (20-58 years) adults (N=30) were studied: 14 non-injured community dwelling adults. (11M/4F) and 16 with subacute tetraplegic motor complete SCI during initial inpatient rehabilitation (13M/3F; time since injury: 11.8±5.3 wk).Interventions
Not applicable.Main outcome measures
Circulating markers of coagulation [von Willebrand factor (vWf) and factors VII, VIII, and X], the fibrinolytic system [tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) antigen and activity], and fibrin formation (D-dimer) were determined by enzyme immunoassay.Results
Thirty young and middle-aged (20-58 years) adults were studied: 14 non-injured (11M/4F) and 16 with subacute tetraplegic motor complete SCI (13M/3F; time since injury: range 4-25 wk). Circulating levels of coagulation factors VII, VIII, and X were significantly higher (∼20%-45%; P<.05) in the adults with SCI than non-injured adults, whereas vWf was similar between groups. Fibrinolytic markers were adversely disrupted with SCI with t-PA antigen, PAI-1 antigen and PAI-1 activity were markedly higher (∼50%-800%; P<.05) in adults with SCI compared with non-injured adults. The molar concentration ratio of active t-PA to PAI-1 was significantly higher (∼350%) in adults with SCI. Concordant with coagulation cascade activation and fibrinolytic system inhibition, D-dimer concentrations were markedly ∼70% higher (P<.05) in adults with SCI compared with non-injured adults.Conclusions
Subacute tetraplegic motor complete SCI is associated with a prothrombotic hemostatic profile. Adverse changes in the coagulation cascade and fibrinolytic system appear to occur early after injury and may contribute to the increased atherothrombotic risk in adults living with SCI.Citations & impact
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