The effects of low-molecular-weight heparin at two different dosages on thrombin generation in cancer patients

Journal:Thrombosis and Haemostasis
ISSN:0340-6245
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/TH09-12-0863
Issue:2010: 104/1 (July) pp. 1-190
Pages:92-99

The effects of low-molecular-weight heparin at two different dosages on thrombin generation in cancer patients

A randomised controlled trial

L. Traby (1), A. Kaider (2), R. Schmid (3), A. Kranz (3), P. Quehenberger (4), P. A. Kyrle (1), S. Eichinger (1)

(1) Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; (2) Core Unit for Medical Statistics and Informatics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; (3) Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; (4) Institute of Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Summary

Non-surgical cancer patients are at high thrombotic risk. We hypothesised that the prothrombotic state is reflected by elevated thrombin generation and can be mitigated by increasing the low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) dose. Non-surgical cancer patients were randomised to enoxaparin 40 or 80 mg. D-dimer, prothrombin fragment F1+2 (F1+2) and peak thrombin (PT) were measured 2, 4, 6 hours (h) after LMWH (day 1) and daily for 4 days. A total of 22 and 27 patients received enoxaparin 40 and 80 mg, respectively. D-dimer and F1+2 moderately decreased after 6 h in both groups. After enoxaparin 80 mg, D-dimer baseline levels [median (quartiles)] decreased from day 1 to 4 [1054.9 (549.5, 2714.0) vs. 613.0 (441.1, 1793.5) ng/ml] (p<0.0001), while no difference was seen after 40 mg. Baseline PT levels [median (quartiles)] were 426.2 nM (347.3, 542.3) (40 mg) and 394.0 nM (357.1, 448.8) (80 mg). After 80 mg, PT significantly decreased to 112.4 nM (68.5, 202.4), 57.1 nM (38.0, 101.2) and 43.6 nM (23.4, 112.8) after 2, 4 and 6 h, which was lower than after 40 mg (p=0.003). After 80 mg, PT decreased from day 1 to 4 [358.6 nM (194.2, 436.6); p=0.06] while no difference was seen after 40 mg. In conclusion, in cancer patients coagulation activation and thrombin generation is substantially increased. Peak thrombin levels are sensitive to the anticoagulant effects of LMWH at different dosages. The prothrombotic state is substantially attenuated by higher LMWH doses.

Keywords

cancer, heparins, LMWH, Venous thrombosis, thrombin, prophylaxis

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/TH09-12-0863

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