The advent of novel effective treatments and the identification of the need to achieve a higher trough level for persons with hemophilia A and B have changed the landscape of management of these patients, allowing to change the target from survival and prevention of life-threatening complications to prevention of musculoskeletal complications and improvement of quality of life. Point-of-care musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging has also improved the early recognition of joint bleeding and the differential diagnosis of acute joint pain. In addition, joint ultrasound allows the evaluation of the severity of hemophilic arthropathy in terms of synovitis and cartilage and bone damage. However, a lack of standardization in the definition of ultrasound elementary lesions of hemophilic arthropathy may lead to confusion and an incorrect evaluation of the presence and progression of joint damage. Here, we propose to start a standardization and validation process for ultrasound definitions of hemophilic arthropathy that has been planned to become a project within the Factor VIII/IX Standardization Subcommittee of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Scientific and Standardization Committee.
Ultrasound evaluation of hemophilic arthropathy: a proposal of definitions in a changing landscape / R. Gualtierotti, L.P. Solimeno, F. Peyvandi, A. Giachi, S. Arcudi, A. Ciavarella, S.M. Siboni. - In: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS. - ISSN 2475-0379. - 8:1(2024 Jan), pp. 102314.1-102314.5. [10.1016/j.rpth.2023.102314]
Ultrasound evaluation of hemophilic arthropathy: a proposal of definitions in a changing landscape
R. GualtierottiPrimo
;F. Peyvandi
Ultimo
;A. GiachiMembro del Collaboration Group
;A. CiavarellaMembro del Collaboration Group
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2024
Abstract
The advent of novel effective treatments and the identification of the need to achieve a higher trough level for persons with hemophilia A and B have changed the landscape of management of these patients, allowing to change the target from survival and prevention of life-threatening complications to prevention of musculoskeletal complications and improvement of quality of life. Point-of-care musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging has also improved the early recognition of joint bleeding and the differential diagnosis of acute joint pain. In addition, joint ultrasound allows the evaluation of the severity of hemophilic arthropathy in terms of synovitis and cartilage and bone damage. However, a lack of standardization in the definition of ultrasound elementary lesions of hemophilic arthropathy may lead to confusion and an incorrect evaluation of the presence and progression of joint damage. Here, we propose to start a standardization and validation process for ultrasound definitions of hemophilic arthropathy that has been planned to become a project within the Factor VIII/IX Standardization Subcommittee of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Scientific and Standardization Committee.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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