M L Bertolaccini
St Thomas' Hospital
12 Papers
368 Citations
M L Bertolaccini is an academic researcher from St Thomas' Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antiphospholipid syndrome & Beta 2-Glycoprotein I. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications.
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Euro-Phospholipid Project Group (European Forum on Antiphospholipid Antibodies). Morbidity and mortality in the antiphospholipid syndrome during a 5-year period: a multicentre prospective study of 1000 patients
Ricard Cervera,Ma. Khamashta,Y Shoenfeld,Mt Camps,S Jacobsen,E. Kiss,Mm Zeher,Angela Tincani,I. Kontopoulou Griva,Mauro Galeazzi,Francesca Bellisai,Pl Meroni,Rh Derksen,Pg Groot,E. Gromnica Ihle,Marta Baleva,Marta Mosca,Stefano Bombardieri,F. Houssiau,J-C Gris,Isabelle Quéré,E. Hachulla,Carlos Vasconcelos,B. Roch,A. Fernández Nebro,J-C Piette,Gerard Espinosa,Silvia Bucciarelli,Cn Pisoni,M L Bertolaccini,M C Boffa,G. R. V. Hughes +31 more
- 01 Jan 2009
Abstract: Objectives: To identify the main causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) during a 5-year period and to determine clinical and immunological parameters with prognostic significance. Methods: The clinical and immunological features of a cohort of 1000 patients with APS from 13 European countries who had been followed up from 1999 to 2004 were analysed. Results: 200 (20%) patients developed APS-related manifestations during the 5-year study period. Recurrent thrombotic events appeared in 166 (16.6%) patients and the most common were strokes (2.4% of the total cohort), transient ischaemic attacks (2.3%), deep vein thromboses (2.1%) and pulmonary embolism (2.1%). When the thrombotic events occurred, 90 patients were receiving oral anticoagulants and 49 were using aspirin. 31/420 (7.4%) patients receiving oral anticoagulants presented with haemorrhage. 3/121 (2.5%) women with only obstetric APS manifestations at the start of the study developed a new thrombotic event. A total of 77 women (9.4% of the female patients) had one or more pregnancies and 63 (81.8% of pregnant patients) had one or more live births. The most common fetal complications were early pregnancy loss (17.1% of pregnancies) and premature birth (35% of live births). 53 (5.3% of the total cohort) patients died. The most common causes of death were bacterial infection (21% of deaths), myocardial infarction (19%) and stroke (13%). No clinical or immunological predictor of thrombotic events, pregnancy morbidity or mortality was detected. Conclusion: Patients with APS still develop significant morbidity and mortality despite current treatment (oral anticoagulants or antiaggregants, or both).
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Antiphospholipid antibody tests: spreading the net
M L Bertolaccini,S Gomez,J F P Pareja,A Theodoridou,Giovanni Sanna,G. R. V. Hughes,Munther A. Khamashta +6 more
TL;DR: Testing for aPT in patients with SLE with thrombosis, but persistently negative for aCL and LA, may be helpful in some selected cases.
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Prevalence and Clinical Correlations of Antibodies Against Six β2-Glycoprotein-I-Related Peptides in the Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Y Shoenfeld,Ilan Krause,Filip Kvapil,J Sulkes,Shaul Lev,P von Landenberg,J Font,J Zaech,Ricard Cervera,J.C. Piette,M.C Boffa,Munther A. Khamashta,M L Bertolaccini,Grv Hughes,Pierre Youinou,Pl Meroni,Vittorio Pengo,José Delgado Alves,Angela Tincani,Gyula Szegedi,Gabriella Lakos,Gunnar Sturfelt,Andreas Jönsen,Takao Koike,Marielle Sanmarco,Amelia Ruffatti,Zdenka Ulcova-Gallova,Sonja Praprotnik,Blaž Rozman,Margalit Lorber,VB Vriezman,Miri Blank +31 more
TL;DR: Evaluation of APS patients for the presence of specific antipeptides Abs may be of a value in predicting the risk for future thrombotic and obstetrical complication, as well as for specific therapeutic purposes.
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Value of IgA anticardiolipin and anti-beta2-glycoprotein I antibody testing in patients with pregnancy morbidity.
TL;DR: The prevalence of Ig aCL is high in patients with pregnancy morbidity, although IgA aCL are usually present together with IgG and/or IgM aCL, and Ig aβ2GPI are not useful in identifying additional women with APS and pregnancy morbidities.
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Association of HLA-DM polymorphism with the production of antiphospholipid antibodies.
M L Sanchez,K Katsumata,Tatsuya Atsumi,F I Romero,M L Bertolaccini,Andreas Funke,Olga Amengual,E Kondeatis,Robert Vaughan,Angela Cox,G. R. V. Hughes,Munther A. Khamashta +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that HLA-DMA or its linked gene(s) form one of the genetic risks for the production of aPL, a group of pathogenic autoantibodies-antiphospholipid antibodies.
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