Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort

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Autor(a) principal: Catelli, Dayenne Helena
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Portich, Julia Plentz, Luz, Adriana Celia, Diaz, Giovana Fecker da Costa, Ourique, Liliane Ourique de, Hoffmann, Daniel Sander, Bosi, Guilherme Rasia, Spessato, Barbara Coiro, Sekine, Leo, Silla, Lucia Mariano da Rocha
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Introduction: Epidemiological studies on hemophilia in the Brazilian population are historically scarce. Despite the continuous effort made by the National Program of Inherited Bleeding Disorders to map this condition, little information is available, especially on the period prior to program conception. Therefore, the present study aims to assess the epidemiological, serological, and clinical characteristics of patients with hemophilia in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods: A total of 455 patients had their medical records reviewed from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2007. Results: We observed a remarkable prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients with both hemophilia A and B, and this prevalence significantly increased along with age (p < 0.001). No positive anti-HCV results were observed among children younger than 5 years old. There was a significant correlation between the severity of hemophilia and the number of arthropathies in all age categories. Considering the presence of inhibitors, a significant difference was observed between age groups, as older patients had higher inhibitor titers. There was a significant correlation between mean coagulation factor consumption and the number of arthropathies in patients over 5 years old. Conclusions: This profile analysis of patients with hemophilia reflects a gradual improvement in treatment safety and efficiency, as well as the need for continued investment in this population.
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title Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
spellingShingle Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
Catelli, Dayenne Helena
Hemofilia
Estudos de coortes
Hepatite
Hemophilia
Epidemiology
Arthropathy
State of Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
title_short Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
title_full Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
title_fullStr Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
title_sort Epidemiological characteristics of hemophilia in the pre-primary prophylaxis era : a historical cohort
author Catelli, Dayenne Helena
author_facet Catelli, Dayenne Helena
Portich, Julia Plentz
Luz, Adriana Celia
Diaz, Giovana Fecker da Costa
Ourique, Liliane Ourique de
Hoffmann, Daniel Sander
Bosi, Guilherme Rasia
Spessato, Barbara Coiro
Sekine, Leo
Silla, Lucia Mariano da Rocha
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author2 Portich, Julia Plentz
Luz, Adriana Celia
Diaz, Giovana Fecker da Costa
Ourique, Liliane Ourique de
Hoffmann, Daniel Sander
Bosi, Guilherme Rasia
Spessato, Barbara Coiro
Sekine, Leo
Silla, Lucia Mariano da Rocha
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Catelli, Dayenne Helena
Portich, Julia Plentz
Luz, Adriana Celia
Diaz, Giovana Fecker da Costa
Ourique, Liliane Ourique de
Hoffmann, Daniel Sander
Bosi, Guilherme Rasia
Spessato, Barbara Coiro
Sekine, Leo
Silla, Lucia Mariano da Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hemofilia
Estudos de coortes
Hepatite
topic Hemofilia
Estudos de coortes
Hepatite
Hemophilia
Epidemiology
Arthropathy
State of Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hemophilia
Epidemiology
Arthropathy
State of Rio Grande do Sul
Brazil
description Introduction: Epidemiological studies on hemophilia in the Brazilian population are historically scarce. Despite the continuous effort made by the National Program of Inherited Bleeding Disorders to map this condition, little information is available, especially on the period prior to program conception. Therefore, the present study aims to assess the epidemiological, serological, and clinical characteristics of patients with hemophilia in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods: A total of 455 patients had their medical records reviewed from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2007. Results: We observed a remarkable prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients with both hemophilia A and B, and this prevalence significantly increased along with age (p < 0.001). No positive anti-HCV results were observed among children younger than 5 years old. There was a significant correlation between the severity of hemophilia and the number of arthropathies in all age categories. Considering the presence of inhibitors, a significant difference was observed between age groups, as older patients had higher inhibitor titers. There was a significant correlation between mean coagulation factor consumption and the number of arthropathies in patients over 5 years old. Conclusions: This profile analysis of patients with hemophilia reflects a gradual improvement in treatment safety and efficiency, as well as the need for continued investment in this population.
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