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Pregnancy and delivery outcomes in individuals with RUNX1‐Familial Platelet Disorder
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Natalie T. Deuitch+8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Haemophilia is associated with high disease and treatment burdens. Prospective evaluation of data from patients with haemophilia helps understand and define unmet needs, optimise treatment and improve healthcare outcomes. Aim To present end‐of‐study data from explorer6 (NCT03741881), a prospective, non‐interventional study across ...
Allison P. Wheeler+14 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Accurate and reproducible measures of factor activity are required to guide clinical decision‐making following gene therapy for haemophilia B (HB). Highly significant discrepancies have been observed in measurements of various factor IX (FIX) concentrates that carry molecular modifications to extend their half‐life, arguing for ...
Jan Astermark+12 more
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European Principles of Nursing Care for Persons With Inherited Bleeding Disorders
ABSTRACT Introduction A nurse is one of the core members of the multidisciplinary haemophilia team. However, what people with inherited bleeding disorders (PwBD) can expect from them has not yet been formally defined. Aim This project, initiated by the EAHAD Nurses Committee, aimed to establish Principles of Nursing Care (PoNC) for PwBD to promote high‐
Nanda Uitslager+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emicizumab is approved for routine prophylaxis, but limited data exist investigating the relationship between bleeds and exercise in people with haemophilia A (PwHA) receiving emicizumab. Aim To evaluate the relationship between physical activity and bleeding outcomes in Japanese PwHA receiving emicizumab prophylaxis.
Kagehiro Amano+11 more
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Alternative Immunosuppression in Acquired Haemophilia A
Haemophilia, EarlyView.
Jayna Mistry+3 more
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Local hemostatic agent - fluid active hemostatic matrix
Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2019Uncontrolled surgical bleeding can have significant clinical and economic consequences including advanced medical expenses and impairment of the outcomes. Effective and safe local hemostatic agents based on a fluid active hemostatic matrix are reviewed in the article.
A. Zemlyanoy
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Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 2020
An effective and viable hemostatic agent is important for stopping bleeding during surgery. However, it is difficult to achieve hemostasis at uneven or deep bleeding sites using a gelatin sponge.
Yuanxing Zhou+3 more
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An effective and viable hemostatic agent is important for stopping bleeding during surgery. However, it is difficult to achieve hemostasis at uneven or deep bleeding sites using a gelatin sponge.
Yuanxing Zhou+3 more
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Tissue factor-loaded collagen/alginate hydrogel beads as a hemostatic agent.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2020Uncontrolled hemorrhage accounts for a significant proportion of annual mortality worldwide. The development of bioinspired hemostatic composites can effectively reduce hemorrhage and related deaths.
Chengkun Liu+5 more
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