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Get Free AccessSummary. Background: The European Network of Rare Bleeding Disorders (EN‐RBD) was established to bridge the gap between knowledge and practise in the care of patients with RBDs. Objectives: To explore the relationship between coagulation factor activity level and bleeding severity in patients with RBDs. Patients/Methods: Cross‐sectional study using data from 489 patients registered in the EN‐RBD. Coagulation factor activity levels were retrieved. Clinical bleeding episodes were classified into four categories according to severity. Results: The mean age of patients at data collection was 31 years (range, 7 months to 95 years), with an equal sex distribution. On linear regression analysis, there was a strong association between coagulation factor activity level and clinical bleeding severity for fibrinogen, factor (F) X, FXIII, and combined FV and FVIII deficiencies. A weaker association was present for FV and FVII deficiencies. There was no association between coagulation factor activity level and clinical bleeding severity for FXI. The coagulation factor activity levels that were necessary for patients to remain asymptomatic were: fibrinogen, > 100 mg dL−1; FV, 12 U dL−1; combined FV + VIII, 43 U dL−1; FVII, 25 U dL−1; FX, 56 U dL−1; FXI, 26 U dL−1; FXIII, 31 U dL−1. Moreover, coagulation factor activity levels that corresponded with Grade III bleeding were: undetectable levels for fibrinogen, FV and FXIII, < 15 U dL−1 for combined FV + VIII; < 8 U dL−1 for FVI; < 10 U dL−1 for FX; and < 25 U dL−1 for FXI. Conclusions: There is a heterogeneous association between coagulation factor activity level and clinical bleeding severity in different RBDs. A strong association is only observed in fibrinogen, FX and FXIII deficiencies.
Flora Peyvandi, Roberta Palla, Marzia Menegatti, Simona Maria Siboni, Susan Halimeh, Britta Faeser, Helen Pergantou, Helen Platokouki, Paul Giangrande, Kathelijne Peerlinck, Tıraje Celkan, Nihal Özdemir, Christoph Bidlingmaier, J. Ingerslev, Muriel Giansily‐Blaizot, Jean‐François Schved, Ruth Gilmore, Alain Gadisseur, Majda Benedik‐Dolničar, Lidija Kitanovski, Danijela Miković, Khaled M. Musallam, Frits R. Rosendaal (2012). Coagulation factor activity and clinical bleeding severity in rare bleeding disorders: results from the European Network of Rare Bleeding Disorders. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 10(4), pp. 615-621, DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2012.04653.x.
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Year
2012
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23
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English
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Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
DOI
10.1111/j.1538-7836.2012.04653.x
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