Treatment‐related outcome from patient report outcome (PRO) of children with severe and moderate hemophilia A in China: An analysis report of registration data from patient organization “hemophilia home care center”

Author:

Guan Tao1,Ai Di2ORCID,Zhao Nan1,Liu Guoqing2,Yao Wanru2,Chen Zhenping3ORCID,Li Zhenping2ORCID,Zhou Yaohan2,Wu Runhui2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Hemophilia Home Care Centre Beijing China

2. Hematology Centre Beijing Key Laboratory of Paediatric Haematology Oncology National Key Discipline of Paediatrics Capital Medical University; Key Laboratory of Major Diseases in Children Ministry of Education Beijing Childrenationrsity; Capital Medical University National Centre for Childrenal Univer Beijing China

3. Hematologic Disease Laboratory Beijing Paediatric Research Institute Beijing Childrenute Laborat Capital Medical University National Centre for Childrenal Univer Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo assess current treatment‐related outcomes for children with severe and moderate haemophilia A (cHA) in China.MethodsThis cross‐section Patient Report Outcome (PRO) report collected PRO data of severe and moderate cHAs registered in the 'Hemophilia Home Care Center' database (http://web.bjxueyou.cn) between January 2021 and November 2022. Data included records of bleeding, activities, and concentrates consumption. All patients had a confirmed diagnosis of moderate or severe haemophilia A (FVIII: C ≤ 5%) and were < 18 years old.ResultsAmong 1038 analysable cases, 9.6% of children with inhibitors had a higher rate of intracranial haemorrhage, dropout school rate, and higher FVIII consumption than children without inhibitors. Among 100 children with inhibitors, 36 patients were treated without immune tolerance induction (ITI), 14 patients with irregular treatment and 50 patients received ITI. Children with ITI had a lower ABR (2.4 (0,6.6) vs. 13.4 (9.5, 26.6), p<.001) and AJBR (0 (0, 3.1) vs. 8.9 (1.6, 19.3), p < .001) compared to those without ITI. Among 938 children without inhibitors, 28.5% received on‐demand treatment and 71.5% received prophylaxis. Of 528 children with 1343.8 (1050.4, 2922.9)IU/kg/year median FVIII consumption, 43.0% received low‐dose, 43.2% received intermediate‐dose, and 13.8% received high‐dose regimen; these children with prophylaxis had a lower ABR (3.1 (0, 10.7) vs. 12.8 (2.4, 45.5), p < .001), AJBR (0.5 (0, 3.9) vs. 3.0 (0, 12.0), p < .001) and disability rate (9.0% vs.18.5%, p = .032) compared to children who received on‐demand treatment.ConclusionThe high rate of drop‐out of school and disability still present a huge gap to meet the needs in China. It is necessary to improve the level of medical accessibility and medicine affordability and strengthen the patient/parent's education in China.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Hematology,General Medicine

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