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Intracranial haemorrhage in children and adolescents with severe haemophilia A or B - the impact of prophylactic treatment.

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2017-07-12

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Andersson, Nadine G
Auerswald, Günter
Barnes, Chris
Carcao, Manuel
Dunn, Amy L
Fijnvandraat, Karin
Hoffmann, Marianne
Kavakli, Kaan
Kenet, Gili
Kobelt, Rainer

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The discussion of prophylactic therapy in haemophilia is largely focused on joint outcomes. The impact of prophylactic therapy on intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) is less known. This study aimed to analyse ICH in children with haemophilia, with a focus on different prophylaxis regimens and sequelae of ICH. We conducted a multicentre retrospective and prospective study that included 33 haemophilia centres from 20 countries. Inclusion criteria were children and adolescents born between 1993 and 2014, with severe haemophilia A or B without inhibitors. Participants were categorized by prophylaxis regimen: full, partial or none, based on dose and dose frequency of regular infusions. The cohort study included 1515 children: 29 cases of ICH over 8038 patient years were reported. The incidence of ICH in the prophylaxis group, 0·00033 cases of ICH/patient year, was significantly lower compared to the no prophylaxis group, 0·017 cases of ICH/patient year (RR 50·06; P 

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Adolescent
Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Hemophilia A
Hemophilia B
Humans
Infant
Intracranial Hemorrhages
Male
Prospective Studies
Retrospective Studies
Severity of Illness Index

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children, factor IX, factor VIII, haemophilia A, haemophilia B

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