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Query: UMLS:C0085593 (
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This study investigates the effect of pre-analytic storage conditions on the laboratory evaluation of von Willebrand disease (VWD) and haemophilia. Samples from healthy controls and patients with VWD were stored as whole blood and as separated plasma, both at room temperature and on crushed ice, for two different time periods (3 or 6 h). In samples from healthy individuals (n=10) and in patients with suspected type 1 VWD (n=10), storage of whole blood on ice caused a drastic time-dependent decrease in
von Willebrand factor
(
VWF
):ristocetin cofactor activity, in
VWF
:antigen activity and factor VIII activity (mean+/-SD) to 35+/-18, 55+/-23 and 53+/-15% of baseline levels after 6 h storage, respectively. Patients with type 2 VWD and non-detectable
VWF
:ristocetin cofactor activity did not demonstrate such drastic cold-induced losses in
VWF
and factor VIII levels. Storage of plasma caused only minor changes in
VWF
levels. The cold-induced loss in
VWF
might thus depend on the presence of platelets and of high molecular weight
VWF
.
Chilling
of platelets induces a clustering of the glycoprotein Ib subunit. We therefore hypothesize that cold-induced loss in
VWF
might be due to a cold-promoted binding of
VWF
to glycoprotein
VWF
receptor Ib alpha. These results suggest a serious potential for misdiagnosis of haemophilia or VWD due to inappropriate pre-analytical handling of blood.
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PMID:Cold storage of citrated whole blood induces drastic time-dependent losses in factor VIII and von Willebrand factor: potential for misdiagnosis of haemophilia and von Willebrand disease. 1660 78