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. 1987 Nov 20;99(22):773-7.

[Home treatment in hemophilia]

[Article in German]
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  • PMID: 3124354

[Home treatment in hemophilia]

[Article in German]
I Pabinger et al. Wien Klin Wochenschr. .

Abstract

88 patients with severe haemophilia (66 with haemophilia A without inhibitor, 12 with haemophilia A and inhibitor, 10 with haemophilia B) currently receive comprehensive care at the Vienna haemophilia centre. Data available at the centre and a questionnaire answered by the hemophiliacs were used in order to evaluate the current situation of home care. At present, 62 (70%) out of 88 patients receive home treatment (51 with haemophilia A without inhibitor, 5 patients with haemophilia A and inhibitor and 6 with haemophilia B). For treatment of joint and muscle bleeding mean dosages of 15.3 units/kg body weight of factor VIII concentrate, 17.0 units/kg of factor IX concentrate and 30 units/kg of FEIBA were administered by the hemophiliacs. Children and young patients required higher doses (30 and 17.4 units/kg F VIII, respectively). Two thirds of the bleeding episodes were successfully treated by a single infusion. No severe side effects were observed during home treatment. Home treatment has been widely accepted by the patients. It is regarded as a practical and safe therapy and has improved the life quality of haemophiliac patients.

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