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Ki Young Yoo1, Sang Chun Joo1, Yong Mook Choi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Immune tolerance induction (ITI) can reduce inhibitors against factor VIII concentrates by 70-80%. In this study, we elucidated the characteristics of inhibitors and attempted to determine the proper indications and timing for ITI.Entities:
Keywords: Hemophilia A; Inhibitor; Longitudinal study
Year: 2016 PMID: 27104190 PMCID: PMC4828527 DOI: 10.5045/br.2016.51.1.37
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Res ISSN: 2287-979X
Characteristics of patients with inhibitors against factor VIII.
a)Number of patients that could be investigated for each variable. b)95% CI.
Abbreviations: INH, inhibitor; BU, Bethesda unit; CI, confidence interval.
Fig. 1Annual number of new registrants and patients with inhibitors registered in the Korea Hemophilia Foundation. The high proportion of patients with inhibitors are observed in the early 5 years, 2005 , 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Fig. 2Inhibitor status according to hemophilia A phenotypes. The severer phenotypes patients have, the more frequent inhibitors the patients developed (P<0.001). However the proportion of persistent inhibitors to transient inhibitors was not significantly higher in severe patients in comparison with the mild and moderate patients (P=0.221). Abbreviations: PWH, patient with hemophilia; INH, inhibitor.
Long-term follow up of patients with transient inhibitors against factor VIII.
a)Number of patients that could be investigated for each variable. b)95% CI. c)Peak titer <2 BU/mL. d)Peak titer 2 to <5 BU/mL. e)Peak titer 5 to <10 BU/mL. f)Peak titer ≥10 BU/mL.
Abbreviations: INH, inhibitor; BU, Bethesda unit; CI, confidence interval.
Fig. 3Kaplan–Meier survival curve of transient inhibitors according to peak titer. The duration of inhibitor presence was longer in very high titer, transient inhibitor group than in other 3 groups (P=0.001).
Fig. 4Number of patients with persistent and transient inhibitors and the percentage of transient inhibitors, according to the peak inhibitor level.
Characteristics of patients treated with recurrent factor VIII inhibitors (N=71).
a)Number of episodes that could be investigated for each variable. b)Range.
Abbreviations: EDs, exposure days; INH, inhibitor; BU, Bethesda unit; CI, confidence interval.
Anti-FVIII inhibitor development by F8 gene mutation.
a)Cases: Combined persistent inhibitor and transient inhibitor patients. b)Controls: Inhibitor(-) patients. c)Fisher's exact test. Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.