Blood Reviews
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 201-212, July 2006

Antiphospholipid syndrome: An evolving story

  • Beverley Robertson

      Affiliations

    • Department of Haematology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, ABERDEEN, AB25 2ZN, Scotland, U.K.
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +01224 681818x53789(pager 3190); fax: +01224 550714.
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  • Mike Greaves

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Polwarth Building, University of Aberdeen, ABERDEEN, AB25 2ZD, Scotland, U.K.
    • Tel.: +01224 553016.

published online 30 January 2006.

Summary 

Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) is a form of immune mediated thrombophilia, presenting as recurrent thrombotic events and pregnancy morbidity, in association with positive laboratory tests for antiphospholipid antibodies (APA) in the form of Lupus Anticoagulant (LA) or anticardiolipin antibodies(ACA). Insights into the pathophysiology of the condition suggest that some antibodies are prothrombotic in vivo, and that the mechanism of thrombosis is likely to be multifactorial.

APS has a broad spectrum of clinical presentations, and the laboratory diagnosis can be difficult due to heterogeneity of APAs and poor standardisation of laboratory tests. Anticoagulation is the mainstay of the management of the thrombotic and obstetric complications of APS. The risk of recurrent thrombosis appears to be high, and the duration and intensity of therapy remains controversial. Randomised controlled trials have shown that standard intensity anticoagulation is adequate in most cases of venous thrombosis. Further trials are required to establish whether high intensity coagulation is of benefit in recurrent or arterial thrombosis. The optimal management of recurrent fetal loss is debated and large studies are required to establish a clear benefit of heparin and aspirin over aspirin alone or supportive care.

Keywords: Antiphospholipid syndrome, Antiphospholipid antibodies, Thrombosis, Management, Anticoagulation

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PII: S0268-960X(05)00069-X

doi:10.1016/j.blre.2005.12.001

Blood Reviews
Volume 20, Issue 4 , Pages 201-212, July 2006