Hemostatic parameters in sepsis patients treated with anti-TNF alpha-monoclonal antibodies.
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; 6(4): 233-7, 1996 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-8902937
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha) is a central mediator in the pathogenesis of sepsis. It also interferes with the hemostatic system and exerts and a net procoagulant effect. Since TNF alpha may contribute to thrombotic complications in sepsis patients, we determined markers of thrombin activation, parameters of the fibrinolytic system (D-dimer, tissue plasminogen activator antigen (tPA) urinary type plasminogen activator antigen (uPA), plasminogen activator inhibitor antigen (PAI-1) and von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF) in 30 patients with sepsis or septic shock. All patients were treated with standard therapy, but 14 patients were treated additionally with an anti-TNF alpha monoclonal antibody (MAK 195F); 16 patients served as historical controls. No significant effect of the antibody on the parameters of the hemostatic system could be determined. Our data speak against a modulation of coagulation or the fibrinolytic system by the monoclonal anti-TNF alpha antibody MAK 195F in this cohort of sepsis patients.
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1996
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