Sennett MM, de Alarcón PA. Successful use of ReFacto continuous infusion in two paediatric patients with severe haemophilia A undergoing orthopaedic surgery.
Haemophilia 2004;
10:655-60. [PMID:
15357792 DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-2516.2004.00905.x]
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Abstract
In this report we describe the successful use of B-domain-deleted recombinant factor VIII (ReFacto) administered by continuous infusion during orthopaedic procedures in two children with severe haemophilia A. Both patients underwent ankle synovectomy and in patient 2, a medial patello-femoral ligament repair was performed in the same operative session. Patient 2 developed septic arthritis A in his knee joint and arthroscopic joint irrigation and debridement was performed 2 weeks after the initial procedure. Surgical cover was initiated with a bolus dose of ReFacto 50 IU kg(-1) followed by continuous infusion at 3.3-4.8 IU kg(-1) h(-1) which was maintained for up to 9 days postoperatively. Patient 2 received an additional bolus dose of 15 IU kg(-1) during the infusion period. All procedures were performed without haemostatic complications and long-term orthopaedic outcomes were good in both patients.
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