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Correlation between asparaginase enzyme activity levels and coagulation parameters during childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment.

Sofie Gottschalk HøjfeldtKathrine GrellLone HvitfeldtPeder Skov WehnerJesper BjerreBirgitte Klug Albertsen
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2022)
Thromboembolism is a serious toxicity in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), but little is known about the correlation between asparaginase enzyme activity (ASA) levels and coagulation parameters. We included 65 non-high risk ALL patients, aged 1-17 years. Coagulation parameters and corresponding ASA levels were measured during asparaginase treatment. We found ASA to be negatively correlated with antithrombin and fibrinogen up to ASA levels of 250 IU/L, after which these parameters reached a plateau and did not decrease further with further increase of ASA. Patients with silent inactivation of asparaginase had normal coagulation parameters.
Keyphrases
  • acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • ejection fraction
  • oxidative stress
  • newly diagnosed
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • prognostic factors