A new hemophilia carrier nomenclature to define hemophilia in women and girls: Communication from the SSC of the ISTH

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2021-08

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van Galen, Karin P MORCID 0000-0003-3251-8595ISNI 0000000392968475
d’Oiron, Roseline
James, Paula
Abdul-Kadir, Rezan
Kouides, Peter A.
Kulkarni, Roshni
Mahlangu, Johnny N.
Othman, Maha
Peyvandi, Flora
Rotellini, Dawn

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Abstract

Hemophilia A and B predominantly attracts clinical attention in males due to X-linked inheritance, introducing a bias toward female carriers to be asymptomatic. This common misconception is contradicted by an increasing body of evidence with consistent reporting on an increased bleeding tendency in hemophilia carriers (HCs), including those with normal factor VIII/IX (FVIII/IX) levels. The term HC can hamper diagnosis, clinical care, and research. Therefore, a new nomenclature has been defined based on an open iterative process involving hemophilia experts, patients, and the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) community. The resulting nomenclature accounts for personal bleeding history and baseline plasma FVIII/IX level. It distinguishes five clinically relevant HC categories: women/girls with mild, moderate, or severe hemophilia (FVIII/IX >0.05 and <0.40 IU/ml, 0.01–0.05 IU/ml, and <0.01 IU/ml, respectively), symptomatic and asymptomatic HC (FVIII/IX ≥0.40 IU/ml with and without a bleeding phenotype, respectively). This new nomenclature is aimed at improving diagnosis and management and applying uniform terminologies for clinical research.

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bleeding, hemophilia, phenotype, women’s health, Hematology

Citation

van Galen, K P M, d’Oiron, R, James, P, Abdul-Kadir, R, Kouides, P A, Kulkarni, R, Mahlangu, J N, Othman, M, Peyvandi, F, Rotellini, D, Winikoff, R & Sidonio, R F 2021, 'A new hemophilia carrier nomenclature to define hemophilia in women and girls : Communication from the SSC of the ISTH', Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, vol. 19, no. 8, pp. 1883-1887. https://doi.org/10.1111/jth.15397