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54. Antiphospholipid Antibodies
Last Updated: 2/15/2004
Q:"I've been diagnosed with anticardiolipin antibody syndrome. I'm also a prothrombin 20210A heterozygote,
and have elevated homocysteine levels. Following several clots and a stroke, my local health care providers are interested in getting me seen by
folks with more expertise/experience. Can you recommend where we might turn?Is there an anticardiolipin expert here in the US? Is there a center
doing research or clinical trials in which I might participate?"
A: Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome can be associated with venous clots, arterial clots, or pregnancy loss. The disorder is complex and often requires
special knowledge of the laboratory tests involved (see Q/A 21 and Q/A 49) so that solid clinical recommendations can be given. There is a group of
physicians organized in the APSCORE project, that see patients with this syndrome and are involved in various research studies on antiphospholipid antibodies.
The APSCORE registry (ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME REGISTRY) is a U.S.-wide research project that started in late 2001. The goal of the registry is to:
- prospectively collect clinical and laboratory data on 2000 patients with antiphospholipid antibodies over a 5 year period, and
- to identify immunological and genetic abnormalities and mechanisms leading to thrombosis, fetal loss, and other clinical manifestations of the
syndrome.
- In addition, the Registry will be a resource for projects aimed at improving methods of diagnosis, and evaluating more effective and safer methods
of treatment and prophylaxis.
The registry is a multi-center, multi-specialty, project involving a group of leading U.S. antiphospholipid antibody syndrome investigators (rheumatologists,
hematologists, neurologists, and obstetricians) at 8 academic medical centers. The study is funded by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculosceletal
and Skin Diseases.
If you are a patient with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome you can contact one of the 8 participating centers and inquire about participating. These
8 centers also have specialists who frequently see patients with antiphospholipid antibodies. Clinic appointments can be made with most of these specialists.
The 8 centers involved are listed below.
APSCORE Directory
- Ball Memorial Hospital
Department of Research
2401 University Avenue
Muncie, IN47303-3499
Investigators:
Douglas A. Triplett, MD (Pathology)
Jeffrey Dlott, MD (Pathology)
Study Coordinator:
Sherry Simmonds, RN, BSN
Tel: 765-747-3435
ssimmonds@chs.cami3.com
- Duke University
Division of Hematology
DUMC 3422
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC27710
Investigator:
Thomas L. Ortel, MD, PhD (Hematology)
Tel.: 919-684-5350
Study Coordinator:
Betty Thames, RN
Tel: 919-660-7050
thame001@mc.duke.edu
- Hospital for Special Surgery / Weill-Cornell University Medical Center
Division of Rheumatology, Room 777W
Hospital for Special Surgery
535 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
Investigators:
Michael D. Lockshin, MD (Rheumatology)
Lisa R. Sammaritano, MD (Rheumatology)
Study Coordinator:
Elizabeth Sedlis
Tel: 212-774-2808
SedlisE@hss.edu
- Johns Hopkins University
Dept. Rheumatology
1830 E. Monument St.,
Suite 7500
Baltimore, MD 21205
Investigator:
Michelle Petri, MD, MPH (Rheumatology)
Study Coordinator:
Brett Gutterman
Tel: 410-614-1574
brettg@jhmi.edu
- Morehouse School of Medicine
APLS Lab Room 334, B8MB
720 Westview Drive S.W.
Atlanta, GA 30310-1495
Investigators:
E. Nigel Harris, MD (Rheumatology)
Silvia Pierangeli, PhD
Tel: 404-752-1720
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
APSCORE
Campus Box #7280
UNC - CH
Chapel Hill, NC27599-7280
Investigators:
Robert Roubey, MD (Rheumatology)
Tel: 919-966-0578
Stephan Moll, MD (Hematology)
Tel: 919-966-3311
Study Coordinator:
Gail Buxton
Tel: 919-966-0572
apscore@med.unc.edu
- University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Dept. Medicine/Neurology - Mail Code 7883
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Investigator:
Robin Brey, MD (Neurology)
Study Coordinators:
Amy Saklad
Tel: 210-567-4615
saklada@uthscsa.edu
Jana Jones
Tel: 210-567-1439
Jonesjm0@uthscsa.edu
- University of Utah Health Science Center
APSCORE - UUMC - OB-GYN
30 N., 1900 E., Room #2C294
Salt Lake City, UT84132-2209
Investigator:
D. Ware Branch, MD (Obstetrics)
Study Coordinator:
Alice Dowling
Tel: 801-581-6196
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