Introduction: ADAMTS13 deficiency increases the circulating level of von Willebrand factor (vWF). Low ADAMTS13 and high vWF can provide a milieu for microthrombosis, including disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). This study investigated the prognostic values of ADAMTS13-vWF axis markers and their correlation with DIC severity.
Methods: ADAMTS13-vWF axis markers (vWF antigen (vWF:Ag), vWF ristocetin cofactor (vWF:Rco), ADAMTS13 activity, and anti-ADAMTS13 antibody) were measured in patients (n = 152) suspected of having DIC along with the well-known DIC markers including antithrombin and protein C.
Result: The vWF:Ag level was significantly increased, and ADAMTS13 activity was significantly decreased in overt DIC. The vWF:Ag level (hazard ratio 7.365, p = .009), ADAMTS13 activity/vWF:Ag ratio (hazard ratio 3.777, p = .037), ADAMTS13 activity/vWF:Rco ratio (hazard ratio 3.027, p = .028), and platelet count/vWF:Ag ratio (hazard ratio 8.538, p < .001) were significant prognostic markers in Cox regression analysis and correlated well with DIC score and antithrombin and protein C levels.
Conclusion: The platelet count/vWF:Ag was the strongest prognostic marker among ADAMTS13-vWF axis markers. The measurement of vWF:Ag may improve prognostic insights of DIC in clinical practice.
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