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Cristina Santoro

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Activated prothrombin complex concentrate (FEIBA® ) in acquired haemophilia A: a large multicentre Italian study - the FAIR Registry

2019

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyhaemophiliacoagulation factors030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHemophilia AHaemophilia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAcquired haemophiliaHumansMedicinecoagulation factorProspective StudiesRegistriesProspective cohort studyActivated prothrombin complex concentrateRetrospective Studiesbleeding disorders; coagulation factors; factor VIII; haemophilia; Blood Coagulation Factors; Female; Hemophilia A; Humans; Italy; Male; Prospective Studies; Retrospective Studies; Registriesbleeding disordersbleeding disorderbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyHematologymedicine.diseaseBlood Coagulation FactorsItalyfactor VIIIFemalebusiness030215 immunologyBritish Journal of Haematology
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IDEAL study: A real‐world assessment of pattern of use and clinical outcomes with recombinant coagulation factor IX albumin fusion protein (rIX‐FP) i…

2022

Introduction: Factor IX replacement therapy is used for treatment and prophylaxis of bleeding in haemophilia B. rIX-FP is an extended half-life albumin-fusion protein, which, in clinical studies, has demonstrated prolonged dosing intervals up to 21 days for routine prophylaxis, providing therapeutic benefit.Aims: To describe dosing frequency and consumption (primary endpoint), efficacy and safety of rIX-FP treatment during routine clinical practice in Italy.Methods: Patients with moderate/severe haemophilia B on prophylaxis with rIX-FP for >= 6 months, were enrolled in this observational study from October 2017 to February 2019 and followed-up for 2 years. Descriptive analysis included p…

ABR Trough levels annual consumption extended half-life FIX infusion frequency real lifeHematologyGeneral MedicineGenetics (clinical)Haemophilia
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Laying the foundations for gene therapy in Italy for patients with haemophilia A: A Delphi consensus study

2022

IntroductionCurrent treatment for haemophilia A involves factor VIII replacement or non-replacement (emicizumab) therapies, neither of which permanently normalise factor VIII levels. Gene therapy using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors is an emerging long-term treatment strategy for people with severe haemophilia A (PwSHA) that is likely to be available for clinical use in the near future. AimThis article proposes practical guidelines for the assessment, treatment, and follow-up of potential PwSHA candidates for AAV-based gene therapy. MethodUsing the Delphi method, a working group of Italian stakeholders with expertise in and knowledge of the care of adults with haemophilia A analysed l…

Delphi technique Italy consensus genetic therapy haemophilia A patient care team patient selectionHematologyGeneral MedicineGenetics (clinical)
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PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ITP DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2021

The current COVID-19 pandemic requires revisiting our current approach to major blood disorders, including ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenia), stirring  up the production of several disease-specific practical guidelines. This report describes an updated version of consensus-based practical guidelines on the management of ITP, adapted to the Italian health system and social context.  It highlights the role of the hematologist in offering guidance for choosing differentiated approaches in relation to specific circumstances and is intended to provide them with a useful tool for sharing the decision-making process with their patients.
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medicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentSplenectomySocial environmentHematology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyImmune thrombocytopenia03 medical and health sciencesTherapeutic approach0302 clinical medicineInfectious DiseasesBlood Disorderhemic and lymphatic diseasesPandemicmedicine030212 general & internal medicineHematologistIntensive care medicinebusinessMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases
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Eltrombopag treatment for severe immune thrombocytopenia during pregnancy: a case report

2021

Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by isolated thrombocytopenia (platelet count <100 × 109/l) in the absence of other causes or disorders associated. The incidence of ITP in pregnancy is one to two cases per 1000 gestations. ITP could be diagnosed before or during pregnancy; sometimes a relapse of a previously diagnosed ITP can occur. Intravenous immune globulins (IVIg) and corticosteroids are the standard frontline therapy because of their well known safety profile either for the mother or for the neonate. Treatments for refractory patients are limited by potential fetal risk. We report the case of a patient with ITP along pregnancy, refractory…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescenteltrombopag pregnancy.EltrombopagBenzoateschemistry.chemical_compoundRefractoryPregnancyhemic and lymphatic diseasesMedicineHumansThrombopoietin receptorFetusPregnancyPurpura Thrombocytopenic Idiopathicbusiness.industryPlatelet CountIncidence (epidemiology)Pregnancy Complications HematologicInfant NewbornHematologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHydrazineschemistryGestationPyrazolesFemalebusinessComplicationReceptors ThrombopoietinPrimary immune thrombocytopenia
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Acquired inhibitors of clotting factors: AICE recommendations for diagnosis and management

2015

MaleAutoantibodies; Blood Coagulation Factor Inhibitors; Female; Humans; Male; Hemophilia A; Immunology and Allergy; HematologyBlood Coagulation Factor InhibitorsHumansImmunology and AllergyBlood Coagulation Factor InhibitorFemaleHematologyRecommendationHemophilia AAutoantibodieHumanAutoantibodies
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ABO Blood Group and Inhibitor Risk in Severe Hemophilia A Patients: A Study from the Italian Association of Hemophilia Centers

2021

AbstractConsidering the profound influence exerted by the ABO blood group system on hemostasis, mainly through the von Willebrand factor and factor VIII (FVIII) complex, we have conducted a study evaluating the possible role of blood type on the risk of inhibitor development in hemophilia A. A total of 287 consecutive Caucasian patients with severe hemophilia A (202 without FVIII inhibitors and 85 with FVIII inhibitors) followed at seven Italian Hemophilia Treatment Centers belonging to the Italian Association of Hemophilia Centers (AICE) were included in the study. A higher prevalence of O blood group was detected in patients without inhibitors as compared in inhibitor patients (55 vs. 30.…

Malecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyHemophilia ASevere hemophilia AABO Blood-Group SystemVon Willebrand factorhemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineABO blood group systemABO blood group; hemophilia; inhibitors; risk factorshemophiliainhibitorsHumansMedicinerisk factorsIn patientBlood typebiologybusiness.industryABO blood groupHematologyinhibitorItalyHemostasisbiology.proteinFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Pain assessment and management in Italian Haemophilia Centres

2021

BACKGROUND: Although the widespread use of factor VIII/IX replacement therapy has significantly reduced the severity of arthropathy in persons with haemophilia (PWH), some develop degenerative joint changes, associated with significant pain. The aim of this survey was to investigate the management and perception of pain among Italian physicians who treat PWH. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September and October 2017, a questionnaire was distributed to 35 Italian haemophilia treatment centres (60 physicians). RESULTS: Fifty-three haemophilia specialists completed the survey. We found that there was good agreement (98.1%) on the need to investigate pain at each clinical visit, but there was h…

Factor IXItalyHumansPain Managementpain heamophiliaHemophilia Ablood coagulation disorders haemophilia pain perception pain management surveysHaemostasis and ThrombosisPain Measurement
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Diagnosis and treatment of chronic synovitis in patients with haemophilia: consensus statements from the Italian Association of Haemophilia Centres

2022

Although synovitis is recognized as a marker of joint disease activity, its periodic assessment is not included in routine clinical surveillance of patients with haemophilia (PwH). In order to evaluate the current knowledge and to identify controversial issues, a preliminary literature search by the Musculoskeletal Committee of the Italian Association of Haemophilia Centres (AICE) has been conducted. Statements have been established and sent to the Italian AICE members to collect their level of agreement or disagreement by a Delphi process. Thirty-seven consensus recommendations have been drafted. We found a general agreement on the indication to consider the presence of synovitis as a mark…

haemophilia; haemophilic arthropathy; synovitis; Chronic Disease; Consensus; Hemophilia A; Humans; Italy; Synovitishaemophilia haemophilic arthropathy synovitisConsensusSynovitisItalyChronic Diseasehaemophilic arthropathyhaemophiliaHumansHematologyHemophilia ABritish Journal of Haematology
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A multicenter real‐life study on anticoagulant treatment with direct oral anticoagulants in patients with P h‐negative myeloproliferative neoplasms

2020

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medicine.medical_specialtyDOACbusiness.industrymyeloproliferative neoplasmvenous thromboembolismMEDLINEdirect oral anticoagulantAtrial fibrillationHematologymedicine.diseasePhiladelphia chromosomeClinical trialText miningAnticoagulant therapyInternal medicineMedicineLife studybusinessMyeloproliferative neoplasmatrial fibrillation.American Journal of Hematology
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Immune tolerance induction with moroctocog-alpha (Refacto/Refacto AF) in a population of Italian haemophilia A patients with high-titre inhibitors: D…

2019

Background: The appearance of inhibitors is the most serious complication in haemophilia A (HA) patients. The primary objective is their eradication. Up to date, immune tolerance induction (ITI) was the only therapeutic option to achieve this. Aim: To assess the efficacy of moroctocog-alpha as an ITI regimen in a population of HA patients with high-titre inhibitors. Methods: The REF.IT Registry is a retrospective-prospective study that collected data on all patients with HA and high-titre inhibitors treated with moroctocog-alpha as an ITI regimen at twelve Italian Haemophilia Centres. Results: We enrolled 27 patients, 85.2% were children. All patients were high responders, 88.9% had severe …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationHaemophilia AAlpha (ethology)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHaemophiliaHemophilia Ahaemophilia A with inhibitors; immune tolerance induction; moroctocog-alpha; poor-prognosis ITI patients; Adult; Child; Child Preschool; Factor VIII; Female; Hemophilia A; Humans; Immune Tolerance; Italy; Male; Prospective Studies; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; RegistriesImmune tolerance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsInternal medicineImmune ToleranceMedicineHumansProspective StudiesRegistrieseducationHigh titrePreschoolChildGenetics (clinical)Retrospective Studiesimmune tolerance inductioneducation.field_of_studyFactor VIIIbusiness.industryHematologyGeneral Medicinehaemophilia A with inhibitormedicine.diseasepoor-prognosis ITI patientsRegimenItalymoroctocog-alphaChild PreschoolFemalebusinessComplicationhaemophilia A with inhibitors030215 immunologyHaemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of HemophiliaREFERENCES
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Low dose of aPCC after the initial treatment in acquired haemophilia A is useful to reduce bleeding relapses: Data from the FAIR registry

2019

Background: Bypassing agents are the first line therapy in patients with acquired haemophilia A (AHA). Activated prothrombin complex concentrate (aPCC) proved to be effective as initial treatment, but 20% of patients (pts) had relapses. aPCC as short-term prophylaxis to reduce subsequent bleeds is still not clear. Aim: To evaluate whether a short-term prophylaxis with low dose of aPCC can reduce bleeding relapses after initial AHA treatment, maintaining safety. Methods: The FAIR Registry is a retrospective-prospective study started on December 2012, that collected data on all pts with AHA treated with aPCC in 12 Italian Haemophilia Centers. All statistical analyses were carried out in the 5…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAcquired haemophilia; Bleeding relapses; Bypassing agents; Prophylaxis; Aged; Female; Hemophilia A; Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Prospective Studies; Recombinant Proteins; Recurrence; Retrospective StudiesHemorrhage030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyHemophilia AHaemophilia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFirst line therapyRecurrenceInternal medicineAcquired haemophiliamedicineHumansInitial treatmentIn patientProspective StudiesProphylaxiActivated prothrombin complex concentrateBypassing agentAgedRetrospective StudiesHematologyProphylaxisbusiness.industryLow doseBleeding relapseHematologymedicine.diseaseRecombinant Proteins030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleBleeding relapsesBypassing agentsbusinessAcquired haemophiliaThrombosis Research
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Health-related quality of life and psychological well-being in elderly patients with haemophilia

2011

Many persons with severe haemophilia reach seniority thanks to effective treatment. There is no information on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of these patients, who had lived for many years when regular replacement therapy was unavailable. Italian patients with severe haemophilia aged ≥65 years born in the 1940s or earlier were compared with men without bleeding disorders matched for age and geography. HRQoL was assessed via generic and disease-specific questionnaires. Potential associations with concomitant illnesses, orthopaedic status, physical functioning, cognitive status and depression were evaluated. In addition, the newly adapted HRQoL questionnaire specific for elderly pers…

MalePsychometricsHealth StatushaemophiliaComorbidityHemophilia AHemophilia BSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del SangueCross-Sectional StudiesItalyCase-Control StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingQuality of LifeHumansFemaleAgedRetrospective Studies
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F9 missense mutations impairing factor IX activation are associated with pleiotropic plasma phenotypes.

2022

Background Circulating dysfunctional factor IX (FIX) might modulate distribution of infused FIX in hemophilia B (HB) patients. Recurrent substitutions at FIX activation sites (R191-R226, >300 patients) are associated with variable FIX activity and antigen (FIXag) levels. Objectives To investigate the (1) expression of a complete panel of missense mutations at FIX activation sites and (2) contribution of F9 genotypes on the FIX pharmacokinetics (PK). Methods We checked FIX activity and antigen and activity assays in plasma and after recombinant expression of FIX variants and performed an analysis of infused FIX PK parameters in patients (n = 30), mostly enrolled in the F9 Genotype and PK HB …

medicine.medical_specialtypharmacogenetics.Mutation MissenseSocio-culturaleAlpha (ethology)aemophilia Brecombinant proteinsHemophilia Blaw.inventionFactor IXAntigenlawInternal medicineGenotypemedicineMissense mutationHumansHaemophilia BpharmacokineticBeta (finance)Factor IXpharmacogeneticsChemistryHematologymedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyPhenotypefactor IX activation; hemophilia B; pharmacogenetics; pharmacokinetics; recombinant proteinsRecombinant DNAFemalefactor IX activationBlood Coagulation Testspharmacokineticsrecombinant proteinmedicine.drugJournal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH
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