Journal article
Low Dose Prophylaxis vis-a-vis on-Demand Treatment Strategies for Hemophilia: A Cost Effective and Disability Attenuating Approach.
Abstract
AIM: To assess effect of low dose prophylaxis in hemophilics in terms of bleeding, joint function, QoL and cost-effectiveness.
METHODS: Analytic study done during one year among 70 adult hemophilics. In observation period (12 weeks), on-demand factor and during prophylaxis (12 weeks), low dose factor was given (Factor VIII 10 IU/KgBW biweekly for haemophilia A and Factor IX 20 IU/KgBW weekly for haemophilia B). Clinical joint assessment was …
Authors
Singh A; Mehta S; Goyal LK; Mehta S; Sharma BS
Journal
Journal of Association of Physicians of India, Vol. 67, No. 11, pp. 52–55
Publication Date
11 2019
ISSN
0004-5772