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Independent adjudicator assessments of platelet refractoriness and rFVIIa efficacy in bleeding episodes and surgeries from the multinational Glanzmann's thrombasthenia registry.
Recht, Michael; Rajpurkar, Madhvi; Chitlur, Meera; d'Oiron, Roseline; Zotz, Rainer; Di Minno, Giovanni; Cooper, David L; Poon, Man-Chiu.
Afiliación
  • Recht M; Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
  • Rajpurkar M; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
  • Chitlur M; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
  • d'Oiron R; Centre for Haemophilia and Rare Congenital Bleeding Disorders, University Hospitals Paris-Sud, AP-HP, Bicêtre Hospital, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
  • Zotz R; Department of Hemostasis, Hemotherapy and Transfusion Medicine, Heinrich Heine University Medical Center, Dusseldorf, Germany and Center for Laboratory Medicine, Blood Coagulation and Transfusion Medicine (LBT), Dusseldorf, Germany.
  • Di Minno G; Federico II University, Naples, Italy.
  • Cooper DL; Clinical Development, Medical and Regulatory Affairs, Novo Nordisk Inc., Plainsboro, New Jersey, USA.
  • Poon MC; University of Calgary and Southern Alberta Rare Blood and Bleeding Disorders Comprehensive Care Program, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Am J Hematol ; 92(7): 646-652, 2017 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28370369
ABSTRACT
Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare congenital bleeding disorder associated with decreased platelet aggregation due to qualitative/quantitative deficiencies of the fibrinogen receptor. Severe bleeding episodes and perioperative bleeding are typically managed with platelet transfusions, although patients can develop anti-platelet antibodies or experience clinical refractoriness. The GT Registry (GTR) was established to collect efficacy/safety data on hemostatic treatments for GT, including recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa). At the request of the United States Food and Drug Administration, three hematology experts evaluated platelet refractoriness, antibody status, and rFVIIa efficacy data on a case-by-case basis to support a potential indication for rFVIIa in GT. Adjudication included 195 patients with 810 events (619 severe bleeding episodes, 192 surgeries), and a consensus algorithm was developed to describe adjudicators' coding of refractoriness and antibody status based on treatment patterns over time. Most rFVIIa-treated events were in patients without refractoriness or antibodies. Adjudicators rated most rFVIIa-treated bleeding episodes as successful (251/266, 94.4%; rFVIIa only, 101/109, 92.7%; rFVIIa ± platelets ± other agents, 150/157, 95.5%); efficacy was consistent in patients with platelet refractoriness ± antibodies (75/79, 94.9%), antibodies only (10/10, 100.0%), and neither/unknown (166/177, 93.8%). Adjudicators also rated most rFVIIa-treated surgeries as successful (159/160, 99.4%; rFVIIa only, 65/66, 98.5%; rFVIIa ± platelets ± other agents, 94/94, 100.0%); efficacy was consistent in patients with platelet refractoriness ± antibodies (69/70, 98.6%), antibodies only (24/24, 100.0%), and neither/unknown (66/66, 100.0%). Unblinding the adjudicators to investigator efficacy ratings changed few assessments. Doses of rFVIIa were narrowly distributed, regardless of other hemostatic agents used.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Operativos / Plaquetas / Trombastenia / Factor VIIa / Hemorragia / Isoanticuerpos Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: Am J Hematol Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Operativos / Plaquetas / Trombastenia / Factor VIIa / Hemorragia / Isoanticuerpos Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Revista: Am J Hematol Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos