Hemostasis in Overt and Subclinical Hyperthyroidism

AuthorArash Ordookhanien
AuthorKenneth D. Burmanen
Issued Date2017-07-31en
AbstractContext: There are contradictory results on the effect of hyperthyroidism on hemostasis. Inadequate population-based studies limited their clinical implications, mainly on the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). The present review focuses on hemostatic changes in overt and subclinical hyperthyroidism. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted employing MEDLINE database. The following words were used for the search: Hyperthyroidism; thyrotoxicosis; Graves disease; goiter, nodular; hemostasis; blood coagulation factors; blood coagulation disorders; venous thromboembolism; bleeding; fibrinolysis. The articles that were related to hyperthyroidism and hemostasis are used in this manuscript. Results: Hyperthyroidism, either overt or subclinical, renders a hypercoagulable state, although there are several studies with contradictory findings in the literature. Hypercoagulability may be caused by an increase in the level of various coagulation factors such as factor (F) VIII, FX, FIX, von Willebrand F (vWF), and fibrinogen, while hypofibrinolysis by changes in coagulation parameters such as a decrease in plasmin and plasmin activator or an increase in α2-antiplasmin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor Conclusions: Although many reports are in favor of a hypercoagulable state in overt hyperthyroidism but this finding at the biochemical level and its clinical implication, on the occurrence of VTE, has yet to be confirmed.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijem.44157en
KeywordHyperthyroidismen
KeywordHypothyroidismen
KeywordThyroiditisen
KeywordAutoimmuneen
KeywordHashimoto Diseaseen
KeywordMyxedemaen
KeywordVenous Thromboembolismen
KeywordBlood Coagulation Factorsen
KeywordFibrinolysisen
KeywordThyroid Neoplasmsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleHemostasis in Overt and Subclinical Hyperthyroidismen
TypeReview Articleen

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