Hematology: Protein S Deficiency
Protein S Deficiency
Definition
- Definition: Deficiency in Protein S (< 60-65%)
- Normally Protein S is a Cofactor for Activated Protein C (aPC) to Inhibit Factors Va & VIIIa
- Diagnosis the Most Difficult Due to the Most Wide Variation in Circulating Levels
- Prevalence: 0.1%
Effects
- Increased Risk for VTE (Odds Ratio 3)
- May Have an Increased Risk for Warfarin-Induced Skin Necrosis (More Typically Associated with Protein C Deficiency)
Diagnosis
- Diagnosis: Free Protein S Level
- Indication for Testing:
- Thrombophilic Family (Strong Family History of VTE)
- VTE at a Young Age (< 50 Years)
- VTE in an Unusually Location (Portal/Hepatic/Mesenteric/Cerebral)
- Recurrent VTE
- In General, If Testing Should Also Test for Other Inherited Thrombophilias
Management
- VTE Treatment: Anticoagulation – Similar to the General Population
- VTE Prevention: Generally Can Avoid Routine Chronic Anticoagulation Unless Otherwise Indicated or High-Risk