Ocular vascular thrombotic events: central retinal vein and central retinal artery occlusions
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We prospectively assessed associations of thrombophilia- hypofibrinolysis with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) (40 patients) and central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) (9 patients). We used polymerase chain reaction measures for thrombophilia (factor V Leiden, prothrombin, C677T MTHFR, platelet glycoprotein PlA1/A2) and hypofibrinolysis (plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 4G4G). Serologic thrombophilia measures included protein C, protein S (total and free) and antithrombin III, homocysteine, lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibodies IgG-IgM, and factors VIII and XI. Serologic hypofibrinolysis measures included Lp(a) and plasminogen activator inhibitor activity. For comparison with 40 CRVO and 9 CRAO patients, 80 and 45 race-gender matched controls were studied. The factor V mutation was more common in CRVO (3/40, 8%) than controls (0/79, 0%), P = .036, as was high (>150%) factor VIII (12/40, 30%) versus (4/77, 5%), P = .0002. Low antithrombin III (<80%) was more common in CRVO (5/39, 13%) than in controls (2/73, 3%), P = .049. Homocysteine was high (> or =13.5 micromol/L) in 5/39 (13%) CRVO patients versus 2/78 controls (3%), P = .04. Three of 9 CRAO patients (33%) had low (<73%) protein C versus 2/37 controls (5%), P = .044. Two of 9 CRAO patients (22%) had high (> or =13.5 micromol/L) homocysteine versus 0/42 controls (0%), P =. 028. Four of 9 CRAO patients had the lupus anticoagulant (44%) versus 4/33 (12%) controls (P = .050). CRVO is associated with familial thrombophilia (factor V Leiden, factor VIII, low antithrombin III, homocysteinemia), and CRAO is associated with familial and acquired thrombophilia (low protein C, homocysteinemia, lupus anticoagulant), providing avenues for thromboprophylaxis, and triggering family screening.
Medical Subject Headings
Adult; Aged; Atherosclerosis (blood, etiology, genetics); Case-Control Studies; Factor V (genetics); Female; Fibrinolysis (genetics); Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular (blood, genetics); Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic (blood, genetics); Pregnancy Outcome; Prospective Studies; Retinal Artery; Retinal Artery Occlusion (blood, etiology, genetics); Retinal Vein Occlusion (blood, etiology, genetics); Risk Factors; Thrombophilia (blood, complications, genetics); Thrombosis (blood, etiology, genetics)
Publication Date
7-1-2008
Publication Title
Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis : official journal of the International Academy of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis
ISSN
1076-0296
Volume
14
Issue
3
First Page
286
Last Page
94
PubMed ID
18160589
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1177/1076029607304726
Recommended Citation
Glueck, Charles J.; Ping Wang; Hutchins, Robert; Petersen, Michael R.; and Golnik, Karl, "Ocular vascular thrombotic events: central retinal vein and central retinal artery occlusions" (2008). Neurology. 1595.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurology/1595