Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the participation of the coagulation system in the differential diagnosis of pleural effusions. INTRODUCTION: Imbalance between immunologic and metabolic factors triggers a sequence of events resulting in pleural reactions and accumulation of fluid. T...

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Main Authors: Marcelo Alexandre Costa Vaz, Francisco Suso Vargas, Felipe Costa de Andrade Marinho, Élbio Antonio D'Amico, Tânia Rubia Flores Rocha, Lisete Ribeiro Teixeira
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2009-01-01
Series:Clinics
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000900010
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spelling doaj-ee8bbed0913e42498bfd33b6db92f2742020-11-24T22:23:16ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222009-01-0164989189510.1590/S1807-59322009000900010Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?Marcelo Alexandre Costa VazFrancisco Suso VargasFelipe Costa de Andrade MarinhoÉlbio Antonio D'AmicoTânia Rubia Flores RochaLisete Ribeiro TeixeiraOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the participation of the coagulation system in the differential diagnosis of pleural effusions. INTRODUCTION: Imbalance between immunologic and metabolic factors triggers a sequence of events resulting in pleural reactions and accumulation of fluid. The coagulation system, which is fundamental for the maintenance of homeostasis, contributes to the inflammatory process responsible for pleural effusions, and participates in cellular proliferation and migration as well as in the synthesis of inflammatory mediators. METHODS: We evaluated the laboratory profile of coagulation and fibrinolysis in 54 pleural fluids (15 transudates and 39 exudates). RESULTS: The coagulation system acts according to the pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in the development of pleural effusions. In inflammatory effusions (exudates), there is activation of coagulation with increased levels of fragment 1+2 and thrombin-antithrombin complex in addition to reduction of fibrinogen levels due to fibrinolysis and fibrin tissue incorporation. As a consequence, there is activation of the fibrinolytic system with increased levels of fibrin degradation products, including the D-dimer. These changes are not sufficient for differentiation of different subgroups of exudates. In transudates, these events were observed to a lesser degree. CONCLUSION: The coagulation system plays an important role in the development of pleural diseases. Coagulation tests show differences between transudates and exudates but not among exudate subgroups. Understanding the physiopathological mechanisms of pleural disorders may help to define new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000900010Pleural diseasesCoagulationFibrinolysisTransudateExudate
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author Marcelo Alexandre Costa Vaz
Francisco Suso Vargas
Felipe Costa de Andrade Marinho
Élbio Antonio D'Amico
Tânia Rubia Flores Rocha
Lisete Ribeiro Teixeira
spellingShingle Marcelo Alexandre Costa Vaz
Francisco Suso Vargas
Felipe Costa de Andrade Marinho
Élbio Antonio D'Amico
Tânia Rubia Flores Rocha
Lisete Ribeiro Teixeira
Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
Clinics
Pleural diseases
Coagulation
Fibrinolysis
Transudate
Exudate
author_facet Marcelo Alexandre Costa Vaz
Francisco Suso Vargas
Felipe Costa de Andrade Marinho
Élbio Antonio D'Amico
Tânia Rubia Flores Rocha
Lisete Ribeiro Teixeira
author_sort Marcelo Alexandre Costa Vaz
title Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
title_short Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
title_full Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
title_fullStr Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
title_full_unstemmed Does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
title_sort does the evaluation of coagulation factors contribute to etiological diagnosis of pleural effusions?
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2009-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the participation of the coagulation system in the differential diagnosis of pleural effusions. INTRODUCTION: Imbalance between immunologic and metabolic factors triggers a sequence of events resulting in pleural reactions and accumulation of fluid. The coagulation system, which is fundamental for the maintenance of homeostasis, contributes to the inflammatory process responsible for pleural effusions, and participates in cellular proliferation and migration as well as in the synthesis of inflammatory mediators. METHODS: We evaluated the laboratory profile of coagulation and fibrinolysis in 54 pleural fluids (15 transudates and 39 exudates). RESULTS: The coagulation system acts according to the pathophysiologic mechanisms involved in the development of pleural effusions. In inflammatory effusions (exudates), there is activation of coagulation with increased levels of fragment 1+2 and thrombin-antithrombin complex in addition to reduction of fibrinogen levels due to fibrinolysis and fibrin tissue incorporation. As a consequence, there is activation of the fibrinolytic system with increased levels of fibrin degradation products, including the D-dimer. These changes are not sufficient for differentiation of different subgroups of exudates. In transudates, these events were observed to a lesser degree. CONCLUSION: The coagulation system plays an important role in the development of pleural diseases. Coagulation tests show differences between transudates and exudates but not among exudate subgroups. Understanding the physiopathological mechanisms of pleural disorders may help to define new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
topic Pleural diseases
Coagulation
Fibrinolysis
Transudate
Exudate
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009000900010
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