Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population

Introduction: hemophilia is an inherited disease linked to sex, caused by the decreased coagulant activity of factor VIII (hemophilia A), factor IX (hemophilia B) and factor XI (hemophilia C). Its treatment represents a high economic cost for the country and it is associated with great frequency to...

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Main Authors: Jorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez., Mirta Campo Díaz, Cesar Valdés Sojo, Grettel Borrego Cordero, Claudia Cabrera Morales
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Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2018-03-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
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Online Access:http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3334
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spelling doaj-3072ec517ddf45a5adc454ce3c26261e2020-11-24T22:10:04ZspaECIMEDRevista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río1561-31942018-03-012222262331591Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric populationJorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez.0Mirta Campo Díaz1Cesar Valdés Sojo2Grettel Borrego Cordero3Claudia Cabrera Morales4Hospital Pediátrico Provincial Pepe PortillaHospital Pediátrico Provincial Pepe PortillaHospital Pediátrico Provincial Pepe PortillaHospital Pediátrico Provincial Pepe PortillaHospital General Docente Abel Santamaría CuadradoIntroduction: hemophilia is an inherited disease linked to sex, caused by the decreased coagulant activity of factor VIII (hemophilia A), factor IX (hemophilia B) and factor XI (hemophilia C). Its treatment represents a high economic cost for the country and it is associated with great frequency to serious disabilities of the afflicted patient, negatively impacting its bio-psychosocial development, as well as an adequate familiar functionality. Objective: to characterize hemophilia clinically and epidemiologically in the pediatric population of Pinar del Río province, in the period from January 1985 to June 2016 Method: an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted in pediatric patients diagnosed with hemophilia. The data were extracted from the clinical files. The diagnosis was established by coagulogram, dosage of plasma factors VIII, IX and XI and dosage of inhibitors. Descriptive statistics was used. Results: out of a total of 9 hemophiliac individuals, a clear predominance of A (n = 8) and moderate form (n = 5) was observed. The diagnoses were made before one year of age (66 %), where traumatic hemorrhages (intracranial bleedings) were the most frequent (22.1 %). All patients with moderate or severe behavior had muscle-skeletal bleeding. The main complications of the disease were secondary epilepsy and mental retardation as a consequence of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage; therapeutic complications were related to alloimmune processes. Conclusions: Traumatic hemorrhages in the early stages of life were the most frequent cause of the diagnosis of the disease, with bleeding from the central nervous system being the main cause of sequelae in these patients.http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3334: HEMOFILIA ANIÑOEPIDEMIOLOGÍA.
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author Jorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez.
Mirta Campo Díaz
Cesar Valdés Sojo
Grettel Borrego Cordero
Claudia Cabrera Morales
spellingShingle Jorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez.
Mirta Campo Díaz
Cesar Valdés Sojo
Grettel Borrego Cordero
Claudia Cabrera Morales
Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
: HEMOFILIA A
NIÑO
EPIDEMIOLOGÍA.
author_facet Jorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez.
Mirta Campo Díaz
Cesar Valdés Sojo
Grettel Borrego Cordero
Claudia Cabrera Morales
author_sort Jorge Luis Hernández Gonzalez.
title Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
title_short Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
title_full Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
title_fullStr Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
title_full_unstemmed Clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
title_sort clinical behavior and complications of hemophilia in the pediatric population
publisher ECIMED
series Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
issn 1561-3194
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Introduction: hemophilia is an inherited disease linked to sex, caused by the decreased coagulant activity of factor VIII (hemophilia A), factor IX (hemophilia B) and factor XI (hemophilia C). Its treatment represents a high economic cost for the country and it is associated with great frequency to serious disabilities of the afflicted patient, negatively impacting its bio-psychosocial development, as well as an adequate familiar functionality. Objective: to characterize hemophilia clinically and epidemiologically in the pediatric population of Pinar del Río province, in the period from January 1985 to June 2016 Method: an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted in pediatric patients diagnosed with hemophilia. The data were extracted from the clinical files. The diagnosis was established by coagulogram, dosage of plasma factors VIII, IX and XI and dosage of inhibitors. Descriptive statistics was used. Results: out of a total of 9 hemophiliac individuals, a clear predominance of A (n = 8) and moderate form (n = 5) was observed. The diagnoses were made before one year of age (66 %), where traumatic hemorrhages (intracranial bleedings) were the most frequent (22.1 %). All patients with moderate or severe behavior had muscle-skeletal bleeding. The main complications of the disease were secondary epilepsy and mental retardation as a consequence of neonatal intracranial hemorrhage; therapeutic complications were related to alloimmune processes. Conclusions: Traumatic hemorrhages in the early stages of life were the most frequent cause of the diagnosis of the disease, with bleeding from the central nervous system being the main cause of sequelae in these patients.
topic : HEMOFILIA A
NIÑO
EPIDEMIOLOGÍA.
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