Abstract

Thirty-two Chinese and 7 Caucasians were studied prospectively for 12 months for the effects of oral contraceptives (OC) on certain coagulation and fibrinolytic parameters. In both ethnic groups there was an increase in alpha 1 antitrypsin level. There was no significant change in antithrombin III concentration measured either by radioimmunoassay (At-III-RIA) or chromogenic assay (anti Xa-chromogenic) in the Chinese, but a significant decrease in anti Xa-chromogenic at 7 months and At-III-RIA at 12 months in the Caucasians. Also, alpha 2 plasmin inhibitor (alpha 2 PI) levels were unchanged in the Chinese but a significant increase occurred in the Caucasians at 12 months. Enhanced fibrinolytic response to venous occlusion was demonstrated in the Chinese at 12 months but not in the Caucasians.

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