Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46354
Title: Which tests can most effectively indicate the clinical phenotype of paediatric haemophilia patients with prophylaxis?
Authors: Ay, Yilmaz
Toret, Ersin
Gozmen, Salih
Cubukcu, Duygu
Karapinar, Tugba Hilkay
Oymak, Yesim
Vergin, Raziye Canan
Keywords: haemophilia
pharmacokinetic
thrombin generation assay
thromboelastography
Thrombin-Generation Assay
Coagulation
Recombinant
Plasma
Pharmacokinetics
Level
Fresh
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Abstract: Patients with haemophilia A who have similar FVIII levels show clinical heterogeneity, and 10-15% of patients with severe haemophilia do not have a severe bleeding phenotype. The aim of this study was to assess whether global haemostasis tests, such as thrombin generation assay (TGA) and thromboelastography (TEG), can predict the bleeding pattern of severe haemophilia better than trough levels and pharmacokinetic profiles, particularly in the prophylactic setting. The study group consisted of 39 patients with haemophilia A and 75 healthy controls. The annual bleeding rate (ABR) and Hemophilia Joint Health Score 2.1 (HJHS) of the patients were determined. Basal factor FVIII, inhibitor levels, TEG and TGA of participants with prophylaxis were performed after a washout period. Then, a recombinant FVIII product was administered to patients. After factor replacement, the above tests were repeated at 30 min, 6 and 48 h. There was a significant difference in the ABR and HJHS between the groups according to the basal factor VIII activity of patients after wash-out. TEG and TGA parameters of patients with factor activity above 1% were significantly better than those of patients with factor activity below 1%. After factor concentrate administration, factor activities, TEG and TGA parameters at 30 min, 6 and 48 h were similar in the two groups. We showed that the 1% trough level but not for the 3% trough level is critical for both clinical phenotypes and thrombin generation for haemophilia patients in the prophylactic setting.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1097/MBC.0000000000001028
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46354
ISSN: 0957-5235
1473-5733
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