Complication Analysis in Korean Patients With Hemophilia A From 2007 to 2019: A Nationwide Study by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service Database
CONCLUSION: Viral infections have significantly decreased in Korean patients with HA. The degree of reduction of joint problems was lower than we expected, because it took > 10 years to expand prophylaxis widely. Neurologic sequelae have not decreased; thus, additional efforts to decrease intracranial hemorrhage are needed. We suggest personalized dosing of FVIII and more meticulous care during childbirth to further reduce the complications.PMID:37527912 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e235
Source: J Korean Med Sci - Category: General Medicine Authors: Young Bae Choi Ye Jee Shim Soon Gu Kim Won Kee Lee Benign Hematology Committee of the Korean Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Group (KPHOG) Source Type: research
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