[Disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome and protein C].

Sbornik lekarsky Pub Date : 2002-01-01
J Kvasnicka, Z Ehler, J Polívková, Z Krska, Z Hájek, I Malíková, P Horák
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is characterized by systemic activation of the haemostasis. In many instances the release of inflammatory cytokines and tissue factor trigger the system in septic or traumatic conditions. Initially, the increased activation of haemostasis can be compensated by natural inhibitor systems. As release of the triggers persists, inhibitors (e.g. antithrombin and protein C) will be consumed leading to intravascular clotting. In this process many coagulation factors, most notably fibrinogen and platelets are consumed too, resulting in a failure of haemostasis system and in a diffuse bleeding (decompensated DIC). Fresh frozen plasma, blood transfusion, and fibrinogen concentrate correct the bleeding, if needed, in the case of traumatic (obstetric) DIC. Arrest of the activated haemostasis by heparin and natural anticoagulants (antithrombin or/and protein C) is recommended, mainly in septic conditions with systemic inflammatory reactions. A case of stercoral sepsis usefully treated by recombinant human activated protein C is reported.

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弥散性血管内凝血综合征与蛋白C的关系[j]。
弥散性血管内凝血(DIC)的特点是全身激活止血。在许多情况下,炎症细胞因子和组织因子的释放触发系统在败血症或创伤条件。最初,增加的止血活性可以由天然抑制剂系统补偿。随着触发因子持续释放,抑制剂(如抗凝血酶和蛋白C)将被消耗,导致血管内凝血。在这个过程中,许多凝血因子,尤其是纤维蛋白原和血小板也被消耗,导致止血系统失效和弥漫性出血(失代偿性DIC)。如果需要,在外伤性(产科)DIC病例中,新鲜冷冻血浆、输血和纤维蛋白原浓缩物可纠正出血。推荐使用肝素和天然抗凝剂(抗凝血酶或/和蛋白C)来抑制活化的止血作用,主要用于有全身炎症反应的脓毒症患者。本文报告1例重组人活化蛋白C有效治疗stercoral脓毒症。
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