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Inhibitors in the Swedish population with severe haemophilia A and B: a 20-year survey.

Authors :
Knobe, K E
Sjörin, E
Tengborn, L I
Petrini, P
Ljung, R C R
Sjörin, E
Source :
Acta Paediatrica. Aug2002, Vol. 91 Issue 8, p910-914. 5p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

<bold>Aim: </bold>To survey the entire population (n = 116) afflicted with severe haemophilia A or B born in Sweden over a 20-y period (1980-1999), and to examine the epidemiological, genetic and clinical aspects of development of inhibitors to factors VIII and IX (FVIII/FIX).<bold>Methods: </bold>One hundred of the subjects had haemophilia A and 16 had haemophilia B. All of these subjects had received prophylactic treatment and had a check-up of inhibitor status at least twice a year. Sixty-one were born between 1980 and 1989 and 55 between 1990 and 1999.<bold>Results: </bold>Nineteen percent (19/100) of those with haemophilia A and 37% (6/16) with haemophilia B developed inhibitors at 12-18 mo of age, after exposure to FVIII/FIX concentrates for an average of 14 d in the case of haemophilia A and 16 d in haemophilia B. All patients with inhibitors carried mutations that impaired protein synthesis. The high incidence of FIX inhibitors may have been due to the large number of complete deletions (13%) in the Swedish haemophilia B population. Patients with haemophilia A showed no significant increase (p = 0.65) in incidence of inhibitors (n = 10/48, total incidence 21%) in the 1990s, when they were treated mainly with recombinant products, as compared to the 1980s (n = 9/52, 17%), when they received intermediate/high-purity plasma-derived concentrates.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Our population-based study verifies that genotype has a general impact on the incidence of FVIII/FIX inhibitors, and that recombinant FIII/FIX concentrates are not a predisposing factor for inhibitor development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08035253
Volume :
91
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Paediatrica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7048875
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/080352502760148621