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Principles of Care for Acquired Hemophilia

Dolan, Gerry ; Benson, Gary ; Bowyer, Annette ; Eichler, Hermann ; Hermans, Cedric ; Jiménez-Yuste, Victor ; Ljung, Rolf LU orcid ; Pollard, Debra ; Santagostino, Elena and Zupančić Šalek, Silva (2021) In European Journal of Haematology 106(6). p.762-773
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish clear priorities for the care of patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) by proposing 10 key principles of practical, holistic AHA management.

METHOD: These principles were developed by the Zürich Haemophilia Forum, an expert panel of European hemophilia specialists comprising physicians and nursing and laboratory specialists.

RESULTS: The 10 proposed principles for AHA care are as follows: 1) Improving initial diagnosis of AHA; 2) Differential diagnosis of AHA: laboratory assessment of patients with unusual bleeding; 3) Effective communication between laboratories, physicians, and specialists; 4) Improving clinical care: networking between healthcare professionals in the treating hospital and... (More)

OBJECTIVE: To establish clear priorities for the care of patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) by proposing 10 key principles of practical, holistic AHA management.

METHOD: These principles were developed by the Zürich Haemophilia Forum, an expert panel of European hemophilia specialists comprising physicians and nursing and laboratory specialists.

RESULTS: The 10 proposed principles for AHA care are as follows: 1) Improving initial diagnosis of AHA; 2) Differential diagnosis of AHA: laboratory assessment of patients with unusual bleeding; 3) Effective communication between laboratories, physicians, and specialists; 4) Improving clinical care: networking between healthcare professionals in the treating hospital and specialist hemophilia centers; 5) Comprehensive assessment of bleeding; 6) Appropriate use of bypassing agents; 7) Long-term follow-up and monitoring for efficacy and safety of immunosuppressive treatment; 8) Inpatient/outpatient settings; 9) Access to innovative and disruptive treatments; 10) Promotion of international collaborative research.

CONCLUSION: The proposed principles for holistic AHA care aim to ensure swift diagnosis and optimal patient management. Key to achieving this goal is training for healthcare personnel in non-specialist hospitals and collaboration between different specialists. We hope these principles will increase awareness of AHA in the wider medical community and catalyze efforts towards improving its practical, multidisciplinary management.

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  author       = {{Dolan, Gerry and Benson, Gary and Bowyer, Annette and Eichler, Hermann and Hermans, Cedric and Jiménez-Yuste, Victor and Ljung, Rolf and Pollard, Debra and Santagostino, Elena and Zupančić Šalek, Silva}},
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  title        = {{Principles of Care for Acquired Hemophilia}},
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  doi          = {{10.1111/ejh.13592}},
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