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  • Treatment Status and Economic Burden of People with Hemophilia in Mainland China: A Systematic Review

    Objective To be aware of the treatment status and economic burden of people with hemophilia (PWH) in mainland China, so as to seek the optimal therapy for them. Methods The relevant Chinese and English databases such as CBM, CNKI, VIP, WanFang Database, PubMed, EMbase and The Cochrane Library (Issue 6 of 12, June 2011) were searched in June, 2011. The economic analyses and studies on PWH treatment and economic burden published from 1980 to 2011 were collected. Results The diagnosis and treatment of PWH in mainland China lagged behind. More than 30% of PWH did not receive or occasionally received treatment, and less than 10% received prophylactic therapy. Lots of PWHs still used FFP or cryoglobulin which were easily to cause blood-borne viral diseases. More than half of PWH families could afford a little or completely could not afford the therapy. Low dose prophylactic therapy was cost-efficient than on-demand therapy. Based on the therapy status, it was estimated that approximately RMB 53 844 yuan per year per patient should be put into practice in order to have PWH received low-dose prophylactic therapy, and to prevent 80% of bleeding. Conclusion PWH in mainland China is poor in treatment status and heavy in economic burden, so it is an optimal way to adopt comprehensive care model and low-dose prophylactic therapy in mainland China.

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  • SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR HEMOPHILIA INDUCED LESIONS OF FOOT AND ANKLE

    Objective To explore perioperative management and postoperative effectiveness of hemophilia induced lesions of the foot and ankle. Methods Between June 1998 and February 2012, 10 cases (12 feet) of hemophilia induced lesions of the foot and ankle were treated with surgery, including 9 cases (11 feet) of hemophilia A and 1 case (1 foot) of hemophilia B. Single foot was involved in 8 cases and both feet in 2 cases, including 3 left feet and 9 right feet. All were males, aged from 13-41 years (mean, 22.6 years). Disease duration was 5-84 months (mean, 32.2 months). Preoperative American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score was 43.2 ± 21.1. Short Form 36 Health Survey Scale (SF-36) score was 45.4 ± 20.0. All patients were given clotting factors (2 000-3 500 U) for pre-experiment and clotting factors substitution therapy was performed perioperatively. Four cases (4 feet) underwent arthrodesis, and 7 cases (8 feet) underwent Achilles tendon lengthening/tendon transposition (1 patient underwent tendon lengthening on the left foot and arthrodesis on the right foot). Results The operation time was 65-265 minutes (mean, 141.1 minutes); 1 case had 400 mL blood loss and 200 mL autogenous blood transfusion, the other cases had less than 50 mL blood loss and no blood transfusion. Wounds healed by first intention in all patients, no postoperative infection, deep vein thrombosis, or other complications occurred. All cases were followed up 6 months to 14 years and 3 months (median, 22 months). The X-ray films at last follow-up showed the patients undergoing arthrodesis obtained complete joint fusion. AOFAS scores at postoperative 6 months and last follow-up were 78.8 ± 14.7 and 75.8 ± 14.5, respectively; SF-36 scores were 76.6 ± 13.1 and 75.5 ± 13.2, respectively; and significant differences were found when compared with preoperative scores (P lt; 0.05), but no significant difference between postoperative 6 months and last follow-up (P gt; 0.05). Conclusion For patients with hemophilia induced lesions of the foot and ankle, surgical treatment could relieve foot and ankle pain and improve the function. Clotting factors pre-experiment at preoperation and substitution therapy at perioperation can reduce the risk of severe postoperative hemorrhage.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Evaluation of Clinical Data and Quality of Life of Hemophilic Children in Sichuan Province

    ObjectiveTo collect and analyze the clinical data and quality of life of hemophilic children, understand the present condition of these patients in Sichuan Province, and analyze related influencing factors. MethodWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of hemophilic children treated in our hospital from January 1, 2008 to May 30, 2015. ResultsThere were 92 child patients from Sichuan Province with a median age of 9.6 years old (ranging from 3.6 to 18.0). There were 87 cases (94.6%) of hemophilia A and 5 (5.4%) of hemophilia B; the number of light cases was 4 (4.3%), of moderate cases was 67 (72.8%), and of severe cases was 21 (22.9%); eighteen (19.6) of the patients had family history. First bleeding episode occurred at a median age of 11 months (0-48 months). Mild bleeding occurred in 23 cases (25.0%), moderate bleeding in 31 cases (33.7%), and severe bleeding in 38 cases (41.3%). First bleeding site was mainly the mucous membrane of the skin, followed by the joint muscles. Fist joint bleeding occurred at a median age of 18 months (2-107 months). Forty-six patients (59.0%) had severe joint damage during the course of the disease. Intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 4 patients (4.3%), among whom 3 were cured and discharged from the hospital, and 1 had neurological sequelae. Median diagnostic age was 12 months (0-120 months). Sixty-two (67.4%) were diagnosed in a short period of time, 9 (9.8%) in a mediate period of time, and 21 (22.8%) in a long period of time. Forty (43.5%) of the patients had been given sufficient coagulation factors, while all the others had not received sufficient replacement therapy. Fifty-six (60.9%) children had received prophylactic treatment. First prophylaxis was administrated at a median age of 36 months (1-199 months), but 27 (48.2%) discontinued. The median score of the 29 retreated Disease Burden Scale was 22.7±11.6 (4-43), and among them, 11 (37.9%) could not care for themselves. Twenty-three participated in the assessment of social activity ability, among whom, 2 did not attend school, and 6 could not take part in the assessment because of school learning. Correlation analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between diagnostic timing and family history (P=0.795) or between diagnostic timing and areas they came from (P=0.495). However, significant association was found between diagnostic timing and the severity of first bleeding (r=0.392, P=0.035). Disease burden of family was significantly correlated with the number of target joints (r=0.370, P=0.048), and was not closely related with area, severity of bleeding, frequency of hemorrhage, medical insurance, or physical and social activities. ConclusionsThe general diagnosis and treatment condition of child hemophilia in Sichuan is relatively under-developed with a high prevalence of joint damage, poor quality of life, and high disease burden to the family. Improvement in the care of hemophilia children is urgently needed.

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  • Effectiveness of condylar constrained knee prosthesis for destructive hemophilic arthritis

    Objective To investigate the clinical outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by using the condylar constrained knee prosthesis in the treatment of destructive hemophilic arthritis. Methods Between September 2007 and July 2015, 8 cases (8 knees) of destructive hemophilic arthritis accepted TKA by using condylar constrained knee prosthesis. All patients were male, aged 22 to 56 years, with an average age of 35 years. The disease course of hemophilia A was 3-30 years (mean, 17.3 years). Preoperative range of motion (ROM) was (68.1±32.6)°; the flexion deformity was (14.38±16.13)°. Six patients had valgus of 7-35° (mean, 17.3°), of whom, one had fixed dislocation of patella; and one had varus of 15°. Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score was 52.5±12.9. Pre-operative X-ray film examination demonstrated narrowing of the knee gap and cystic degeneration of articular cartilage and subchondral bone. Results All patients achieved primary wound healing, and were followed up 1-9 years (mean, 5 years). Tense blister with common peroneal nerve damage and extension penetrating into distal tibial cortex occurred in 1 case respectively, which were cured corresponding treatment. At last follow-up, the knee ROM and the flexion deformity were significantly improved to (98.1±8.9)° and (0.63±1.77)° (t=–2.527,P=0.036;t=2.396,P=0.047). At 2 weeks after operation and last follow-up, the HSS scores were significantly increased to 77.3±11.0 and 85.0±9.0 (P<0.05). X-ray film showed that lower extremity alignment returned to normal in patients with varus and valgus. Conclusion Good curative effect can be get by using condylar constrained knee prosthesis in TKA for the treatment of destructive hemophilic arthritis.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Pharmacoeconomic studies on coagulation factor Ⅷ for the treatment of hemophilia A: a systematic review

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the pharmacoeconomics research of coagulation factor Ⅷ for the treatment of hemophilia A. MethodsPubMed, EMbase, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, CNKI, VIP and WanFang Data databases were electronically searched to collect pharmacoeconomic studies of coagulation factor Ⅷ for the treatment of hemophilia A from inception to February 2022. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data and assessed the risk of bias of included studies; then, qualitative systematic review was carried out from the aspects of research model, research parameters and uncertainty analysis. ResultsA total of 17 pharmacoeconomic studies were included. The overall quality of the included literature was relatively high, and most of them conformed to the basic framework of pharmacoeconomic research; however, there were still differences and deficiencies in model setting and parameter selection. Most results of the study evaluation showed that prophylaxis of coagulation factor Ⅷ had cost-effectiveness advantages over on-demand treatment. ConclusionCurrent evidence shows that the preventive treatment of coagulation factor Ⅷ may have certain cost-effectiveness advantages compared with on-demand treatment; however, the adaptability of this conclusion to China still needs to be analyzed.

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