Efficacy of a 1:1 ratio VWF/FVIII concentrate in patients with von Willebrand disease

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2024-09

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Kuppens, Geoffrey Z L
Fischer, KathelijnORCID 0000-0001-7126-6613
van Galen, Karin P MORCID 0000-0003-3251-8595ISNI 0000000392968475
Van Beers, Eduard J.ORCID 0000-0002-3934-7189ISNI 000000039573827X
van der Valk, Paul D.L.P.M.
Kremer Hovinga, IdskeISNI 0000000390942394
van Vulpen, Lize F DORCID 0000-0003-3242-5524
Schutgens, Roger E GORCID 0000-0002-2762-6033ISNI 000000039036570X

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INTRODUCTION: Patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD) require administration of von Willebrand factor (VWF) concentrates peri-operatively. Concerns about FVIII accumulation after repetitive injections of a 1:1 ratio VWF/FVIII clotting factor concentrate (CFC) led this study to explore the recovery and FVIII accumulation over time. METHODS: This monocentre study examined patients with VWD receiving perioperative 1:1 ratio CFC infusions. CFC dosing was based on body weight and endogenous VWF/FVIII activity. FVIII and VWF activity was monitored at T0 (baseline), T1 (15 min postinfusion), and trough levels at T2-T6 (24-120 h). RESULTS: We included 125 patients, undergoing 125 procedures (63 major surgeries, 62 minor), with a median of two CFC infusions (IQR 1-3). With a mean administered dose of 35.7 IU/kg CFC, recovery rates of FVIII and VWF were 2.6 IU/dL per IU/kg and 2.4 IU/dL per IU/kg, respectively. Mean FVIII levels at T0 were 62 (SD 51.9), T1: 164 (SD 80.4), T2: 155 (SD 62.8), T3: 162 (SD 59.8), T4: 124 (SD 78.4), and T5: 120 (SD 65.3) IU/dL. Mean VWF activity levels at T0 were 29 (SD 25.0), T1: 133 (SD 43.7), T2: 92 (SD 37.2), and T3: 86 (SD 37.5) IU/dL. Subgroup analysis in 47 patients with more than three infusions, showed no accumulation of mean FVIII levels. CONCLUSION: This perioperative study demonstrated excellent FVIII and VWF recovery of a 1:1 ratio VWF product in patients with VWD. Stable FVIII and VWF activity levels were observed after repeated infusions, without accumulation. Most major surgeries required only three CFC infusions.

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blood coagulation disorders, coagulation, coagulation factor VIII, ilate®, lood, Surgery, von Willebrand disease (vWD), von Willebrand factor, Hematology, Genetics(clinical), Journal Article

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Kuppens, G Z L, Fischer, K, van Galen, K P M, van Beers, E J, Van der Valk, P R, Kremer Hovinga, I C L, van Vulpen, L F D & Schutgens, R E G 2024, 'Efficacy of a 1:1 ratio VWF/FVIII concentrate in patients with von Willebrand disease', Haemophilia, vol. 30, no. 5, pp. 1148-1154. https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.15079