Taiwan Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Study Group. The Outcome of Intermediate-dose Prophylaxis and On-demand Episodic Treatment for Severe Hemophilia A Patients in Taiwan - A Longitudinal Study.

S. S. Chiou, C. Y. Lin, J. D. Wang, T.-F. Weng, Chia-Yau Chang, C. T. Peng, M.-C. Shen

Research output: Contribution to journalSpecial issuepeer-review

Abstract

Background : Prevention of bleeding and arthropathy is a major goal in the hemophilia A treatment. Coagulation factor VIII prophylaxis treatment is considered as an effective treatment regimen in the prevention of bleeding and long- term arthropathy in children or adults with severe hemophilia A. Aims : This retrospective study compared the treatment- efficacies of intermediate- dose secondary/tertiary prophylaxis with those of epi-sodic on- demand therapy among the same cohort of patients with severe hemophilia A. Methods : Twe nt y- eight severe hemophilia A patients, aged 4- 56 years, were enrolled since 2014. Their treatment regimen was switched from on- demand therapy to prophylaxis therapy during the study period. We analyzed annual bleeding rate, annual joint bleeding rate, amount of factor consumption in the studied patients before and after treatment program switch, and quality of life as-sessment during the study period.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberPB1417
Pages (from-to)429
Number of pages1
JournalResearch and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

Cite this