The role of influence on protein C anticoagulant system and PC deficiency-related thrombophilic risk due to strenuous physical exercise is still under discussion. To investigate the modification of the protein C anticoagulant pathway after vigorous exercise, we measured ProC® Global assay, a protein C activity dependent clotting time, in 20 healthy subjects before and immediately after maximal treadmill exercise, and at 5, 15, 30 and 60 min in the recovery phase. The most evident change was a shortening of ProC® Global clotting time from the average basal value of 123 sec to 84 sec at 30 min in post-exercise. Our study shows that the coagulation unbalance observed after strenuous exercise and with no consequence in healthy individuals with normal PC level, could increase the thrombophilic risk in silent carriers of significant defects of the protein C system and occasionally trigger an episode of deep vein thrombosis.

Physical activity and thrombophilic risk in a short series / Scudiero, O.; Gentile, L.; Ranieri, A.; Coppola, E.; Di Micco, P.; Mazzaccara, C.; D'Alicandro, G.; Leggiero, E.; Frisso, G.; Pastore, L.; Lombardo, B.. - In: JOURNAL OF BLOOD MEDICINE. - ISSN 1179-2736. - 11:(2020), pp. 39-42. [10.2147/JBM.S220566]

Physical activity and thrombophilic risk in a short series

Scudiero O.;Mazzaccara C.;Leggiero E.;Frisso G.;Pastore L.;Lombardo B.
2020

Abstract

The role of influence on protein C anticoagulant system and PC deficiency-related thrombophilic risk due to strenuous physical exercise is still under discussion. To investigate the modification of the protein C anticoagulant pathway after vigorous exercise, we measured ProC® Global assay, a protein C activity dependent clotting time, in 20 healthy subjects before and immediately after maximal treadmill exercise, and at 5, 15, 30 and 60 min in the recovery phase. The most evident change was a shortening of ProC® Global clotting time from the average basal value of 123 sec to 84 sec at 30 min in post-exercise. Our study shows that the coagulation unbalance observed after strenuous exercise and with no consequence in healthy individuals with normal PC level, could increase the thrombophilic risk in silent carriers of significant defects of the protein C system and occasionally trigger an episode of deep vein thrombosis.
2020
Physical activity and thrombophilic risk in a short series / Scudiero, O.; Gentile, L.; Ranieri, A.; Coppola, E.; Di Micco, P.; Mazzaccara, C.; D'Alicandro, G.; Leggiero, E.; Frisso, G.; Pastore, L.; Lombardo, B.. - In: JOURNAL OF BLOOD MEDICINE. - ISSN 1179-2736. - 11:(2020), pp. 39-42. [10.2147/JBM.S220566]
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