Joint bleeds in von Willebrand disease patients have significant impact on quality of life and joint integrity: a cross-sectional study
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2015-05
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BACKGROUND: Joint bleeds (JB) are reported in a minority of patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD) but may lead to structural joint damage. Prevalence, severity and impact of JB in VWD are largely unknown. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess JB prevalence, onset, treatment and impact on health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) and joint integrity in moderate and severe VWD. METHODS: In the Willebrand in the Netherlands study 804 moderate and severe VWD patients [von Willebrand factor (VWF) activity ≤30U dL(-1)] completed a questionnaire on occurrence, sites and consequences of JB. To analyse JB number, onset, treatment and impact on joint integrity we additionally performed a patient-control study on medical file data comparing patients with JB to age, gender, factor VIII (FVIII)- and VWF activity matched VWD patients without JB. RESULTS: Of all VWD patients 23% (184/804) self-reported JB. These 184 patients reported joint damage more often (54% vs. 18%, P < 0.001) and had lower HR-QoL (SF36, P < 0.05) compared to VWD patients not reporting JB. Of 55 patients with available JB data, 65% had the first JB before age 16. These 55 patients used more clotting factor concentrate (CFC; median dose 43 vs. 0 IE FVIII kg(-1) year(-1) , P < 0.001), more often had X-ray joint damage (44% vs. 11%, P = 0.001] and chronic joint pain (44% vs. 18%, P = 0.008) compared to 55 control VWD patients without JB. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, joint bleeds are reported by 23% of moderate and severe VWD patients, mostly start in childhood, are associated with more CFC use, joint pain, lower HR-QoL and significantly more radiological and self-reported joint damage.
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Arthropathy, Joint bleeds, Joint damage, Joint pain, Quality of life, Von Willebrand disease, Taverne, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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van Galen, K P M, Sanders, Y V, Vojinovic, U, Eikenboom, J, Cnossen, M H, Schutgens, R E G, van der Bom, J G, Fijnvandraat, K, Laros-Van Gorkom, B A P, Meijer, K, Leebeek, F W G, Mauser-Bunschoten, E P & WiN Study Group 2015, 'Joint bleeds in von Willebrand disease patients have significant impact on quality of life and joint integrity : a cross-sectional study', Haemophilia, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. e185-e192. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.12670