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Neonatal bleeding in haemophilia: a European cohort study.

M Richards1, G Lavigne Lissalde, C Combescure, A Batorova, G Dolan, K Fischer, R Klamroth, T Lambert, M Lopez-Fernandez, R Pérez, A Rocino, K Fijnvandraat.   

Abstract

Birth is the first haemostatic challenge for a child with haemophilia. Our aim was to examine the association between perinatal risk factors and major neonatal bleeding in infants with haemophilia. This observational cohort study in 12 European haemophilia treatment centres (HTC) incorporated 508 children with haemophilia A or B, born between 1990 and 2008. Risk factors for bleeding were analysed by univariate analysis. Head bleeds occurred in 18 (3·5%) children within the first 28 d of life, including three intraparenchymal bleeds, one subdural haematoma and 14 cephalohaematomas. Intra-cranial bleeds were associated with long-term neurological sequelae in two (0·4%) cases; no deaths occurred. Assisted delivery (forceps/vacuum) was the only risk factor for neonatal head bleeding [Odds Ratio (OR) 8·84: 95% confidence interval (CI) 3·05-25·61]. Mild haemophilia and maternal awareness of her haemophilia carrier status seemed to be protective (OR 0·24; 95%CI 0·05-1·05 and OR 0·34; 95%CI 0·10-1·21, respectively), but due to the low number of events this was not statistically significant. We found no association between neonatal head bleeding and country, maternal age, parity, gestational age or presence of HTC. Maternal awareness of carrier status protected against assisted delivery (unadjusted OR 0·37; 95%CI 0·15-0·90; adjusted OR 0·47 (95%CI 0·18-1·21).
© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22146054     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2011.08967.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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4.  A Case of Hemophilia A Presenting in a Neonate and a Review of the Literature.

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5.  Mode of delivery in hemophilia: vaginal delivery and Cesarean section carry similar risks for intracranial hemorrhages and other major bleeds.

Authors:  Nadine G Andersson; Elizabeth A Chalmers; Gili Kenet; Rolf Ljung; Anne Mäkipernaa; Hervé Chambost
Journal:  Haematologica       Date:  2019-02-21       Impact factor: 9.941

6.  Acute Life-Threatening Hemorrhage in Neonates With Severe Hemophilia A: A Report of 3 Cases.

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