Current practice and registration patterns among United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation centers for patients with unclassified bleeding disorders.
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Thomas, WillDownes, Kate
Evans, Gillian
Gidley, Gillian
Lowe, Gill
MacDonald, Stephen
Obaji, Samya
O'Donnell, James S
Palmer, Ben
Pinto, Fernando
Desborough, Michael
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2021-08-25Subject
Haematology
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Background: Bleeding of unknown cause (BUC) and unclassified bleeding disorders (UBD) are increasingly recognized. There is no guidance on diagnosis and management. Objectives: To examine UK haemophilia centre registration patterns and current practice for UBD patients. Methods: In a two-step process, the UK National Haemophilia Database (NHD) was reviewed for registration patterns of UBD patients and a survey of UK haemophilia centers was conducted (January/February 2021) to capture current practice for diagnosis and management of patients with UBD. Results/discussion: Overall, registrations with the NHD for UBD patients has sharply risen from 2012 to 2020 and in 2019 accounted for 2.65% of registered patients. For the survey, the response rate was 52/67 (78%). Practice was widely variable; 35/52 (67%) centers register UBD; among these 35 centers, terminology included UBD (28 centers), undiagnosed bleeding disorder (four centers), and BUC (three centers); 34/52 (65%) centers use a formal bleeding assessment tool. For management of dental extraction and high bleeding risk surgery in a fictional UBD patient we found that tranexamic acid was widely used; however, beyond this a variety of hemostatic products were advised including blood products, recombinant factor VIIa/prothrombin complex concentrate, and desmopressin. There was general consensus (≈90%) on avoiding regional anesthesia in pregnancy, but no agreement on the need for fetal precautions to avoid bleeding at delivery (50% would advise these). There was a disparity of opinion on chemical thromboprophylaxis, and management of patients without prior hemostatic challenges and offspring of these patients. Conclusion: This study provides a snapshot of current practice and real-world data in this area. Future studies need to address the gaps in evidence.Citation
Thomas W, Downes K, Evans G, Gidley G, Lowe G, MacDonald S, Obaji S, O'Donnell JS, Palmer B, Pinto F, Desborough M. Current practice and registration patterns among United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation centers for patients with unclassified bleeding disorders. J Thromb Haemost. 2021 Nov;19(11):2738-2743. doi: 10.1111/jth.15492. Epub 2021 Aug 25Type
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1538-7836PMID
34382329Publisher
Elsevierae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/jth.15492