Abstract

Activation of coagulation and endothelial cell damage was studied in 47 patients with small vessel vasculitis [Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) and microscopic polyangiitis (MP)] by measurement of thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT), fibrin-D-dimers (D-dimers), von Willebrand-factor (vWF) concentration and plasma thrombomodulin (TM) levels. There was a close correlation between disease activity (DA) in patients with WG or MP and markers of endothelial cell damage (correlation TM/DA r = 0.46 for WG and r = 0.43 for MP) and activated coagulation (correlation TAT/DA r = 0.58 for WG and r = 0.55 for MP). Elevation of the markers of activated haemostasis and endothelial cell damage was reversed when remission was obtained by specific treatment. The markers studied were particularly helpful in cases where measurement of antineutrophil cytoplasmatic antibodies (ANCA) did fail to assess disease activity.

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