Joint surgery in von Willebrand disease: a multicentre cross-sectional study
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2016-03
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BACKGROUND: Joint bleeds are reported by 23% of von Willebrand disease (VWD) patients and associated with orthopaedic surgery. Limited data are available on joint surgery in VWD. AIM: To assess the prevalence, indications, management and complications of joint surgery in VWD patients. METHODS: 804 VWD patients with historically lowest von Willebrand factor (VWF) activity ≤30 U dL(-1) completed a questionnaire on joint bleeds, joint damage and orthopaedic surgery. We retrieved additional medical file data of patients who underwent surgery on large joints (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee or ankle). RESULTS: 116 out of 804 patients (14%) reported large joint surgery. Compared to VWD patients without previous orthopaedic surgery, these 116 patients reported more frequently a history of joint bleeds and joint damage (41% vs. 20%, P < 0.001 and 61% vs. 20%, P < 0.001). Medical file data on 126 large joint surgeries in 79 VWD patients revealed that this surgery was associated with joint damage due to prior joint bleeds in 24% of the procedures. Preoperative clotting factor correction (CFC) to prevent bleeding was administered in most cases (81%). Documentation on postoperative bleeding was found in 23 surgeries (18%). CONCLUSIONS: Large joint surgery is reported by 14% of VWD patients, related to joint bleeds in 24% and seems associated with bleeding complications frequently despite perioperative CFC.
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Arthropathy, Joint bleeds, Orthopaedic surgery, Von Willebrand disease, Taverne, Hematology, Genetics(clinical), Journal Article
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van Galen, K P M, Meijer, K, Vogely, H C, Eikenboom, J, Schutgens, R E G, Cnossen, M H, Fijnvandraat, K, van der Bom, J G, Laros-van Gorkom, B A P, Leebeek, F W G, Mauser-Bunschoten, E P & WiN Study Group 2016, 'Joint surgery in von Willebrand disease : a multicentre cross-sectional study', Haemophilia, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 256–262. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.12834