TY - JOUR
T1 - Guidelines on the laboratory diagnosis of congenital bleeding disorders in Pakistan
AU - Borhany, Munira
AU - Shamsi, Tahir
AU - Moiz, Bushra
AU - Hasan, Khalid
AU - Hashmi, Khalid Zafar
AU - Ayyub, Muhammad
AU - Ali, Nadir
AU - Amanat, Nisar Ahmed Samina
AU - Zafar, Tahira
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - Congenital bleeding disorders are found in all racial groups and are present worldwide. Among all of them haemophilia A, B and Von Willebrand's disease are the commonest and they are characterized by the low blood levels of factor VIII, IX and Von Willebrand's factor respectively. Severity of bleeding is proportional to the severity of factor deficiency. The diagnosis of bleeding disorders can be complex, and no single diagnostic tests are suitable for all patients. The guideline was developed after reviewing relevant publications, summarizing current understanding of bleeding disorders and classification, and present a consensus diagnostic recommendation based on analysis of the literature and expert opinion. They also suggest an approach for clinical and laboratory evaluation of individuals with bleeding symptoms, history of bleeding or conditions associated with increased bleeding risk. The document summarizes needs for improvement in laboratory testing and quality which is very much needed in Pakistan to make a correct diagnosis, train master trainers, identify complications of bleeding disorders in local population, increase awareness among masses, involve government in haemophilia care, education of patients and their families and health care community. It further enhances the need for research in bleeding disorders, including clinical research to obtain more objective information about bleeding symptoms, advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
AB - Congenital bleeding disorders are found in all racial groups and are present worldwide. Among all of them haemophilia A, B and Von Willebrand's disease are the commonest and they are characterized by the low blood levels of factor VIII, IX and Von Willebrand's factor respectively. Severity of bleeding is proportional to the severity of factor deficiency. The diagnosis of bleeding disorders can be complex, and no single diagnostic tests are suitable for all patients. The guideline was developed after reviewing relevant publications, summarizing current understanding of bleeding disorders and classification, and present a consensus diagnostic recommendation based on analysis of the literature and expert opinion. They also suggest an approach for clinical and laboratory evaluation of individuals with bleeding symptoms, history of bleeding or conditions associated with increased bleeding risk. The document summarizes needs for improvement in laboratory testing and quality which is very much needed in Pakistan to make a correct diagnosis, train master trainers, identify complications of bleeding disorders in local population, increase awareness among masses, involve government in haemophilia care, education of patients and their families and health care community. It further enhances the need for research in bleeding disorders, including clinical research to obtain more objective information about bleeding symptoms, advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
KW - Congenital bleeding disorders
KW - Haemophilia A
KW - Inhibitors
KW - Pakistan
KW - Platelet functional disorder
KW - Von Willebrand disease
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 22755314
AN - SCOPUS:84860183180
SN - 0030-9982
VL - 62
SP - 477
EP - 486
JO - Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
JF - Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
IS - 5
ER -