2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00283.x
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Increased von Willebrand Factor Over Decreased ADAMTS13 Activity May Contribute to the Development of Liver Disturbance and Multiorgan Failure in Patients With Alcoholic Hepatitis

Abstract: The enhanced production of UL-VWFM over deficient activity of ADAMTS13 may, in part, contribute to not only the progression of liver injury but also the development of multiorgan failure through microcirculatory disturbance in SAH in addition to AH. The imbalance between the plasma ADAMTS13 activity and VWF:Ag could be a useful prognostic marker in AH.

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“…ADAMTS13:AC was markedly decreased in fatal SAH cases with multiorgan failure, in contrast to a mild-to-moderate decrease in SAH and AH survivors (Fig. 2a) (Uemura et al, 2005b;Matsuyama et al, 2007). Interestingly, ADAMTS13:AC in fatal SAH cases with multiorgan failure was extremely low, which is consistent with typical TTP.…”
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“…ADAMTS13:AC was markedly decreased in fatal SAH cases with multiorgan failure, in contrast to a mild-to-moderate decrease in SAH and AH survivors (Fig. 2a) (Uemura et al, 2005b;Matsuyama et al, 2007). Interestingly, ADAMTS13:AC in fatal SAH cases with multiorgan failure was extremely low, which is consistent with typical TTP.…”
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“…During recovery, ADAMTS13:AC returned to a normal range, and both VWF:AG levels and levels of VWF:AG relative to ADAMTS13:AC decreased in AH and SAH survivors; however, in fatal SAH cases, the activity remained extremely low while the VWF:AG levels were still high, resulting in an extremely high ratio of VWF:AG to ADAMTS13:AC (Matsuyama et al, 2007;Uemura et al, 2005b). These results suggest that plasma ADAMTS13:AC and its substrate, VWF:AG, are closely correlated with the severity of liver disturbance and may be useful markers for predicting the clinical outcome of AH, especially in SAH with multiorgan failure.…”
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