Table 2.
Scales used for thrombosis risk assessment | ||
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APL-S | GAPSS | aGAPSS |
Antiphospholipid score | Global APS Score | Adjusted Global APS Score |
-Includes five clotting assays and six enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays: -anti-CL (IgG and IgM) -anti-β2GPI (IgG and IgM), -aPS/PT (IgG and IgM) -Enables the calculation of relative risks using OR to approximate the results for each antibody -The upper limit for each APLAs is 20 -APL-S score ≥ 30 is an independent risk factor for thrombosis [70] |
-Scored based on calculations using multivariate logistic regression analysis -It includes six independent risk factors for thrombosis or pregnancy loss – hyperlipidemia, hypertension, LA, anti-CL (IgG and IgM), anti-β2GPI (IgG and IgM, and aPS/PT (IgG and IgM) -Points are given for variables proportionally to their regression coefficient [69] |
-The scale includes the same criteria as GAPSS except for aPS/PT in class IgG and IgM (aPS/PT are not routinely tested) [71] |
APS antiphospholipid syndrom, OR odds ratio, aPS/PT phosphatidylserine-dependent antiprothrombin antibodies, anti-β2GPI anti-β2Glycoprotein-I antibodies, IgM immunoglobulin M, IgG immunoglobulin G, anti-CL anticardiolipin antibodies