Thromb Haemost 1995; 74(02): 718-721
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1649803
Original Article
Fibrinolysis
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Does Low Protein Concentration of Tissue-type Plasminogen Activator Predict a Low Risk of Spontaneous Deep Vein Thrombosis?

Authors

  • Jørgen Gram

    The Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Ribe County Hospital in Esbjerg and Institute for Thrombosis Research, South Jutland University Centre, Esbjerg, Denmark
  • Johannes Sidelmann

    The Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Ribe County Hospital in Esbjerg and Institute for Thrombosis Research, South Jutland University Centre, Esbjerg, Denmark
  • Jørgen Jespersen

    The Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Ribe County Hospital in Esbjerg and Institute for Thrombosis Research, South Jutland University Centre, Esbjerg, Denmark
Further Information

Publication History

Received 08 February 1995

Accepted after resubmission 04 April 1995

Publication Date:
06 July 2018 (online)

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Summary

Many reports have demonstrated an abnormal fibrinolysis in a subset of patients with deep vein thrombosis. We have studied systemic global fibrinolytic activity and protein concentrations of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) in plasma of 25 young patients with a previous instance of spontaneous deep vein thrombosis documented by phlebography and in 50 healthy controls. The two populations were comparable with respect to a number of base-line variables (age, height, weight, etc.), while the patients had significantly lower fibrinolytic activity (p <0.02), and significantly higher protein concentrations of t-PA (p <0.0001) and PAI-1 (p <0.0006).

We used probit scale plots to identify the consequence of different cut-off points to separate patients from controls. Reasonable separation could be obtained for t-PA with a cut-off point of 5.2 ng/ml and for PAI-1 18 ng/ml. The sensitivity and specificity for these cut-off points were for t-PA 73% (95% confidence interval 63%-84%) and for PAI-1 67% (confidence interval 55%-77%). The negative predictive value with a cut-off point t-PA concentration of 5.2 ng/ml was 85% (95% confidence interval 70%-94%). We observed a significantly negative association between concentration of t-PA and fibrinolytic activity (rs = -0.47; p <0.005) and also between PAI-1 and fibrinolytic activity (rs = -0.78; p <0.005).

We conclude that a young healthy population is characterized by low protein concentration of t-PA (and PAI-1) compared with young patients with a previous instance of spontaneous vein thrombosis, and we tentatively state that a low protein concentration of t-PA predicts a low risk of spontaneous deep vein thrombosis.