TY - JOUR
T1 - Absolute annual incidences of first events of venous thromboembolism and arterial vascular events in individuals with elevated FVIII:c. A prospective family cohort study
AU - Bank, Ivan
AU - van de Poel, Marlène H. W.
AU - Coppens, Michiel
AU - Hamulyák, Karly
AU - Prins, Martin H.
AU - van der Meer, Jan
AU - Veeger, Nic J. G. M.
AU - Büller, Harry R.
AU - Middeldorp, Saskia
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Elevated levels of factor VIII:c (elevated FVIII:c) are associated with an increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial vascular events, and are at least in part determined genetically. We prospectively followed 192 asymptomatic individuals with elevated FVIII:c (>150%) and 340 with normal levels for an average duration of 31 months (range 7 to 56 months) to investigate the risk of VTE and arterial vascular events. Participants were first degree relatives of consecutive patients with elevated FVIII:c and VTE or arterial vascular events before the age of 50 years. The incidences of VTE were 1.25% (0.46-2.73) per year in the subjects with elevated FVIII:c, versus 0.23% (0.03-0.82) in those with normal levels (OR 5.5 [1.1-27.3]). The annual incidences of arterial vascular events were 1.04% (0.34-2.42) and 0.23% (0.03-0.82) in relatives with and without elevated levels of FVIII:c, respectively (OR: 4.5 [0.9-23.5]). After adjustment for age, smoking, known diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, the odds ratio for any event was 3.7 (1.1-13.1). In conclusion, asymptomatic individuals with elevated FVIII:c levels and a positive family history of VTE or arterial vascular events before the age of 50 appear to have a high annual incidence of first VTE and arterial vascular events. Elevated FVIII:c may be a common risk factor for both clinical entities
AB - Elevated levels of factor VIII:c (elevated FVIII:c) are associated with an increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and arterial vascular events, and are at least in part determined genetically. We prospectively followed 192 asymptomatic individuals with elevated FVIII:c (>150%) and 340 with normal levels for an average duration of 31 months (range 7 to 56 months) to investigate the risk of VTE and arterial vascular events. Participants were first degree relatives of consecutive patients with elevated FVIII:c and VTE or arterial vascular events before the age of 50 years. The incidences of VTE were 1.25% (0.46-2.73) per year in the subjects with elevated FVIII:c, versus 0.23% (0.03-0.82) in those with normal levels (OR 5.5 [1.1-27.3]). The annual incidences of arterial vascular events were 1.04% (0.34-2.42) and 0.23% (0.03-0.82) in relatives with and without elevated levels of FVIII:c, respectively (OR: 4.5 [0.9-23.5]). After adjustment for age, smoking, known diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, the odds ratio for any event was 3.7 (1.1-13.1). In conclusion, asymptomatic individuals with elevated FVIII:c levels and a positive family history of VTE or arterial vascular events before the age of 50 appear to have a high annual incidence of first VTE and arterial vascular events. Elevated FVIII:c may be a common risk factor for both clinical entities
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1160/TH07-04-0293
DO - https://doi.org/10.1160/TH07-04-0293
M3 - Article
C2 - 18000609
SN - 0340-6245
VL - 98
SP - 1040
EP - 1044
JO - Thrombosis and haemostasis
JF - Thrombosis and haemostasis
IS - 5
ER -