Factor V Leiden related Budd-Chiari syndrome

Gut. 2001 Feb;48(2):264-8. doi: 10.1136/gut.48.2.264.

Abstract

Background: The role of factor V Leiden as a cause of Budd-Chiari syndrome has only recently been described.

Aims: To assess the specific features of factor V Leiden related Budd-Chiari syndrome.

Patients: Sixty three consecutive patients with hepatic vein or terminal inferior vena cava thrombosis.

Methods: Standardised chart review.

Results: Factor V Leiden was found in 20 patients (31% (95% CI 20-43)). In the subgroup of patients with, compared with the subgroup without, factor V Leiden, a combination of prothrombotic states was more common (70% (95% CI 50-90) v 14% (95% CI 3-24)); inferior vena cava thrombosis was more frequent (40% (95% CI 19-61) v 7% (95% CI 0-14)); and distribution of initial alanine aminotransferase values was bimodal (almost normal or extremely increased) versus unimodal (p=0.003). Factor V Leiden accounted for four of five cases of massive ischaemic necrosis (transaminases >50-fold the upper limit of normal values) (p=0.014), and also for all three cases developing during pregnancy. Patients with and without factor V Leiden did not differ with regard to mortality, portosytemic shunting, or listing for liver transplantation. Hepatocellular carcinoma developed in two patients; both had factor V Leiden and indolent obstruction of the inferior vena cava.

Conclusions: In patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome, factor V Leiden (a) is common; (b) precipitates thrombosis mostly when combined with another risk factor; (c) is associated with one of two contrasting clinical pictures: indolent thrombosis-particularly of the inferior vena cava-or massive ischaemic necrosis; and (d) is a major cofactor of Budd-Chiari syndrome developing during pregnancy.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alanine Transaminase / blood
  • Budd-Chiari Syndrome / diagnosis
  • Budd-Chiari Syndrome / genetics*
  • Budd-Chiari Syndrome / metabolism
  • Factor V / genetics*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mutation
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic / etiology
  • Protein C / metabolism
  • Risk Factors
  • Thrombophilia / diagnosis
  • Thrombophilia / genetics*
  • Thrombophilia / metabolism

Substances

  • Protein C
  • factor V Leiden
  • Factor V
  • Alanine Transaminase