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Title: Retrospective analysis of hemophilia B in Turkey: identifying main characteristics and treatment options
Authors: Zulfikar, Bulent
Koc, Basak
Sahin, Fahri
Sasmaz, Hatice Ilgen
Kavakli, Kaan
Balkan, Can
Antmen, Ali Buelent
Akbayram, Sinan
Güvenç, Birol
Okan, Vahap
Türkkan, Emine
Albayrak, Canan
Albayrak, Davut
Sarper, Nazan
Celkan, Tülin Tiraje
Ayyıldız, Orhan
Aksu, Salih
Patıroğlu, Türkan
Şalcıoğlu, Zafer
Güneş, Adalet Meral
Torun, Yasemin Altuner
Çalışkan, Ümran
Tokgöz, Hüseyin
Ay, Yılmaz
Özdemir, Gül Nihal
Sönmez, Mehmet
Ünal, Ekrem
Öner, Ahmet Fayik
Güler, Nil
Küpesiz, Osman Alphan
Ören, Hale
Karaman, Serap
Ünüvar, Ayşegül
Dağlı, Mehmet
Demir, Ahmet Muzaffer
Söker, Murat
Alioğlu, Bülent
Kaya, Zühre
Ayhan, Aylin Canbolat
Bıçakçı, Zafer
Aral, Yusuf Ziya
Ar, Muhlis Cem
Keywords: factor IX
hemophilia B
joint diseases
prophylaxis
retrospective studies
surgery
Children
Adults
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Background: Hemophilia B (HB), an X-linked recessive inherited bleeding disorder, exhibits a high prevalence among males. Objectives: To present the first national cohort of persons with HB to define the demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatment patterns in Turkey. Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study included 433 alive persons with HB registered in 35 centers between 1961 and 2018. Analyses were performed by age subgroups (0-17 years, 18-64 years, and >= 65 years), disease severity by factor levels (severe, <1 IU/dL; moderate, 1-5 IU/dL; mild, >5 IU/dL). Additionally, patients were stratified based on the initiation year of follow-up at the relevant study center, creating 2 periods: 1993-2006 (referred to as period A) and 2007-2018 (referred to as period B). Results: Predominantly male (98.6%), the median age at data entry was 22.1 years (n = 429). The majority (49.0%) had moderate HB, followed by severe (30.0%) and mild (15.7%) disease. Of the 377 patients with complete treatment details, 209 (55.4%) were under prophylaxis from their diagnosis onwards, while 79 patients (21.0%) only received on-demand treatment. Additionally, 89 patients (23.6%) initially underwent on-demand treatment and later were switched to prophylaxis. Knees were the primary site of bleeding and the most frequently intervened joints. Most of the major (47.5%) and minor (53.3%) orthopedic procedures were carried out in persons with severe HB, while half of radioactive synovectomy procedures were performed on persons with moderate HB. Conclusion: This paper describes the demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatments patterns of a large cohort of alive persons with HB on a national scale.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102588
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/58411
ISSN: 2475-0379
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