Epidemiology of coagulation factors, inhibitors and activation markers: The Third Glasgow MONICA Survey I. Illustrative reference ranges by age, sex and hormone …

GDO Lowe, A Rumley, M Woodward… - British journal of …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
GDO Lowe, A Rumley, M Woodward, CE Morrison, H Philippou, DA Lane, H Tunstall‐Pedoe
British journal of haematology, 1997Wiley Online Library
Coagulation factor activity (fibrinogen, VII, VIII and IX), coagulation inhibitor activity
(antithrombin, protein C, protein S), and coagulation activation markers (prothrombin
fragment F1, 2; thrombin–antithrombin complexes) were measured in 747 men and 817
women aged 25–74 years, randomly sampled from the north Glasgow population in the
Third MONICA Survey. Significant effects of age, sex, menopause and hormone use were
observed and specific reference ranges are presented to illustrate these effects. Significant …
Coagulation factor activity (fibrinogen, VII, VIII and IX), coagulation inhibitor activity (antithrombin, protein C, protein S), and coagulation activation markers (prothrombin fragment F1,  2; thrombin–antithrombin complexes) were measured in 747 men and 817 women aged 25–74 years, randomly sampled from the north Glasgow population in the Third MONICA Survey. Significant effects of age, sex, menopause and hormone use were observed and specific reference ranges are presented to illustrate these effects. Significant correlations were observed between several coagulation factors and inhibitors. Increased levels of factors VII, VIII and IX and decreased levels of protein C were associated with increased coagulation activation. In general, increases in coagulation factors with age were greater than increases in coagulation inhibitors, especially in men; this imbalance may favour increased coagulation activation and hence increased thrombotic risk with age.
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