Clinical causes and treatment of the thrombotic storm
医学
灾难性抗磷脂综合征
血栓形成
抗磷脂综合征
血栓性
凝血病
内科学
心脏病学
重症监护医学
作者
Thomas L. Ortel,Craig S. Kitchens,Doruk Erkan,Leonardo R. Brandão,Susan Hahn,Allison James,Roshni Kulkarni,Marilyn J. Manco‐Johnson,Margaret A. Pericak‐Vance,Jeffery M. Vance
Thrombotic storm represents an extreme prothrombotic phenotype, characterized by multiple thrombotic events affecting diverse vascular beds occurring over a brief period of time. Thrombotic events involve venous and arterial circulation, including unusual locations, such as cerebral sinus venous thrombosis, intra-abdominal thromboembolic occlusions and microvascular events. Some patients will have antiphospholipid antibodies, but a significant number have no identifiable hypercoagulable state. The mainstay of treatment consists of anticoagulant therapy, although some patients appear to benefit from the addition of immunomodulatory therapies. Other disorders that share this thrombotic storm phenotype include catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome, spontaneous heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and similar aggressive clinical disorders. Ongoing studies are focused on identifying underlying genetic factors that may predispose patients to develop this extreme clinical phenotype.