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The Epidemiology of FVIII Inhibitors in Indian Haemophilia A Patients.

Patricia Pinto1, Tejashree Shelar1, Vidhya Nawadkar1, Darshana Mirgal1, Alfiya Mukaddam1, Preethi Nair1, Priyanka Kasatkar1, Tejasvita Gaikwad1, Shahnaz Ali1, Anshul Jadli1, Rucha Patil1, Anita Parihar1, Sharda Shanbhag1, Bipin Kulkarni1, Kanjaksha Ghosh1, Shrimati Shetty1.   

Abstract

A serious complication of replacement therapy in patients with bleeding disorders is the development of 'inhibitors', particularly FVIII inhibitors in haemophilia A patients. This leads to an increase in the management cost, morbidity and mortality, especially post-operatively. The mechanism of FVIII inhibitor development is quite complex and it is difficult to predict inhibitor development, but a prompt and accurate diagnosis is critical as early therapy can save lives. The aim of this study was to screen patients with bleeding disorders in India for inhibitors, and to analyse and compare the prevalence of inhibitors in different regions in India. Patient details were recorded and blood samples were collected in sodium citrate vacutainers from 1,505 patients with bleeding disorders, in different cities in India. Coagulation and inhibitor screening assays were performed, followed by the Bethesda assay in inhibitor positive samples to quantify the FVIII inhibitor titre. Out of the 1,505 samples analysed, 1,285 were Haemophilia A patients, out of which 78 (6.07 %) were positive for 'FVIII Inhibitors'. The highest incidence of FVIII Inhibitors was seen in South India (13.04 %). The highest incidence of 20.99 % was observed in Chennai, followed by Hyderabad (13.33 %), Jammu (9.90 %) and Guwahati (8.51 %), respectively, with respect to the samples analysed. The other regions showed an inhibitor incidence <8 %. The incidence of inhibitors in haemophilia A patients is different in different regions of India; this may be due to the intensity of treatment, type of product or the genetic characteristics of these patients.

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Keywords:  Epidemiology; Haemophilia A; Inhibitors

Year:  2014        PMID: 25435742      PMCID: PMC4243412          DOI: 10.1007/s12288-014-0342-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus        ISSN: 0971-4502            Impact factor:   0.900


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