Factor VIII inhibitor-bypassing agents act by inducing thrombin generation and can be monitored by a thrombin generation assay

PL Turecek, K Varadi, B Keil, C Negrier… - … of haemostasis and …, 2003 - karger.com
PL Turecek, K Varadi, B Keil, C Negrier, E Berntorp, J Astermark, JC Bordet, M Morfini…
Pathophysiology of haemostasis and thrombosis, 2003karger.com
Factor VIII (FVIII)-bypassing agents have complex modes of action but all control bleeding in
inhibitor patients by triggering the generation of thrombin. No routine test is available for
monitoring this therapy in patients with inhibitors against FVIII. We present an assay that
records FEIBA-or FVIIa-mediated changes in thrombin generation (TG) in FVIII inhibitor
plasma samples. In plasma samples spiked with FEIBA TG was normalized above 0.4 U/ml,
while for recombinant FVIIa (rFVIIa) more than 12.5 µg/ml were required to induce TG in the …
Abstract
Factor VIII (FVIII)-bypassing agents have complex modes of action but all control bleeding in inhibitor patients by triggering the generation of thrombin. No routine test is available for monitoring this therapy in patients with inhibitors against FVIII. We present an assay that records FEIBA- or FVIIa-mediated changes in thrombin generation (TG) in FVIII inhibitor plasma samples. In plasma samples spiked with FEIBA TG was normalized above 0.4 U/ml, while for recombinant FVIIa (rFVIIa) more than 12.5 µg/ml were required to induce TG in the absence of tissue factor (TF). Addition of TF increased the TG potential of rFVIIa in vitro. This assay seems suitable for monitoring the pharmacokinetics of inhibitor bypassing agents during treatment and possibly for predicting responses to treatment.
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