Analysis of Bleeding Phenotype of Severe Hemophilia a Carriers and Comparation with a Working Population Group. Impact on Quality of Life

Blood ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 124 (21) ◽  
pp. 5053-5053
Author(s):  
María Eva Mingot-Castellano ◽  
María Jose Ariza-Corbo ◽  
Álvaro Amo Vázquez de la Torre ◽  
María Inmaculada Alonso-Calderón ◽  
Pedro Valdivielso ◽  
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Abstract INTRODUCTION: We have little information about if there is a particular bleeding phenotype of severe haemophilia A female carriers. In the literature, an increased bleeding tendency is described in this group, justified even by levels of factor VIII (FVIII) very close to normal values, in absens of primary hemostasis evaluation in many cases. There is no published evidence about quality of life (QoL) of these women and the relationship between QoL and this bleeding tendency. OBJECTIVES: • To evalute the hemorrhagic phenotype of severe haemophilia A carrier and to compare them with the general population. • To identify symptomatic carriers and to study from laboratory point of view the reasons for that bleeding tendency. • To define the bleeding profile of symptomatic carriers. • To analyze the quality of life and state of anxiety/depression in carriers and to compare them with the general population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a descriptive cross-sectional, non-interventional, single center study. Ethics Committee evaluation and written informed consent are requested to be included for carriers and controls. The target population are severe Haemophilia A carriers from our area aged between 18 and 70 years old. The control group are women from regular health laboral checkings. We will evaluate family bleeding, ischemic and thrombotic personal and familiar antecedents, bleeding profile (ISTH/SSC bleeding assessment tool, ISTH BAT, and pictorial blood assessment chart, PBAC), carrier genetic study, complete blood count, basic biochemistry, haemostasis (aPTT, PT, fibrinogen, platelet function tests, FVIIIc, FvWAg and FvWRCo, FXIII). QoL has been studied trough SF-36 (Spanish version 1,4 1999) and anxiety and depression states using Goldberg questionary (1998, Spanish version Gzempp, 1993).The controls have been studied in the same way except for laboratory studies of hemostasis. Only in controls with pathological ISTH BAT (greater than 3) basic and primary hemostasis have been studied. RESULTS: Out of a total of 81 carriers identified between August 2012 to December 2013. We have evaluated 69 carriers. To achieve a confidence level of 95% with 50% heterogeneity we have recruited 138 controls. The mean and standard deviation (SD) age of the carrier and controls was 43.7+/-15 and 41.5+/-11.7 years old (p 0.308). In the population of carriers, the mean and SD of FVIII levels are 87.2+/-35.7%. We found no relationship between levels of FVIII:c and haemophilia genetic defect (34.8% substitutions, 34.8% intron 22, 27.5% mutations). 20.3% of carriers and 2.2% of controls present a pathologic ISTH BAT score (p 0.001). There are 14 carriers with a pathologic ISTH BAT score (median 5.5, range 4-11). In this group we found FVIII levels less than 40% in 4 carriers, 1 thrombopathy and levels of VWF:RCo and VWF:Ag compatible with von Willebrand disease in other 4 carriers. The remaining 5 present ISTH BAT score between 4 and 6 (low), FVIII levels above 60% and no other laboratory abnormal results to justify bleeding tendency. In the 3 controls with pathologic ISTH BAT score (4-5), we have not found any hemostatic disorder from laboratory point of view. The carrier group has a higher incidence of abnormal bleeding at wounds (1.5% vs. 14.5% p 0.000), tooth extraction (3.6% vs. 11.6%, p 0.028), surgery (0% vs. 11.6 %, p 0.028) and methrorragia (13.8% vs 43.5%, p 0.000). However when methrorrragia is analysed with an objective scale of menstrual bleeding as PBAC, methrorragia incidence in carriers is similar to controls (23.2% carriers vs 31.5% controls, p 0.071). Regarding quality of life, the population of carriers presented worse scores in the domains of social activity (p 0.01) and mental health (p 0.014). In the group of symptomatic carriers there are no differences in quality of life with the control group. The control population has a higher incidence of anxiety (42.3% vs 21.7%, p 0.002), with no differences in the presence of depression. CONCLUSIONS: In our series, women with symptomatic severe hemophilia A are those with FVIII lower than 40% or another disorder of hemostasis associated to carrier condition. The hemorrhagic symtoms able to define a severe haemophilia A carrier could be abnormal bleedings from wounds (surgical or traumatic) and in dental extractions. Quality of life in women with hemophilia is worse in the mental health and social activity fields, but for reasons other than their own bleeding phenotype. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Farzad Allameh ◽  
Abbas Basiri ◽  
Saleh Ghiasy ◽  
Atefeh Javadi ◽  
Seyyed Ali Hojjati ◽  
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Background: Radiotherapy (RT) is a choice to manage pelvic organ malignancies that can affect bladder; therefore, it causes radiation cystitis with some bothering urinary symptoms and decreasing the patient’s quality of life. Intravesical hyaluronic acid (HA) is an agent with promising results in some studies for cystitis, and Cystistat is a derivative of hyaluronic acid. Objectives: This clinical trial aimed at evaluating the effects of intravesical instillation of Cystistat on symptoms of radiation cystitis and quality of life (QOL). Methods: A total of 58 patients with radiation cystitis were randomized in 2 groups (case: 30, control: 28). One group received intravesical Cystistat, the other received normal saline weekly for up to 4 weeks and then monthly for up to 2 months. Hematuria, Visual Analog scale (VAS) and QOL based on King’s Health questionnaire were compared before and 3, 6 and 9 months after intravesical instillation. Results: The mean age of the patients was 63.93 ± 10.89 years old. The mean of each sub-category of QOL and total score of QOL, as well as, VAS score were significantly improved in comparison to the control group at each time of follow-ups (P < 0.05). Hematuria was significantly different in the 3rd, 6th and 9th month of follow-ups (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Findings showed that patients with radiation cystitis could significantly benefit from intravesical instillation of HA, their hematuria would be successfully resolved rather than control group in addition to lowering the VAS score, so their QOL would be improved.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheida Jabalameli ◽  
Hamid Taher Neshat Doost ◽  
Mohammad Bagher Kajbaf ◽  
Hossein Molavi

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders. It has been reported that psychological treatments like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is effective for patients with GAD. The purpose of the present research was to investigate the effectiveness of CBT on Quality of Life (QOL) and worry in patients with GAD. A sample of 30 patients with GAD who had been referred to psychiatry offices in Isfahan, Iran were selected and assigned into an experimental group (n=15) and a control group (n=15) randomly.  The experimental group received CBT in 8 weekly sessions. All participants completed the World Health Organization Quality Of Life-Brief (WHOQOL-BREF) questionnaire and the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) at pretest, posttest and follow up. The results of MANCOVA showed that the mean scores of QOL in the experimental group was significantly higher than the control group at the posttest and follow up (P<0.05) and the mean scores of worry in the experimental group was significantly lower than the control group at the posttest and follow up (P<0.05) It is concluded that CBT can be applied for the patients with GAD as a useful psychological treatment. In general, CBT can improve QOL and decrease worry in patients with GAD.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 3826
Author(s):  
Juan Rodríguez-Mansilla ◽  
Abel Mejías-Gil ◽  
Elisa María Garrido-Ardila ◽  
María Jiménez-Palomares ◽  
Jesús Montanero-Fernández ◽  
...  

Background: The functional deficits in people with fibromyalgia can be related to the level of physical activity performed. This study investigated the effectiveness of an active exercise programme versus exercise for well-being improving pain, flexibility, static balance, perceived exertion and quality of life of women with fibromyalgia; Methods: A randomised, single-blind, controlled trial was conducted. A total of 141 of women diagnosed with fibromyalgia were enrolled and randomised to an active exercise program group (n = 47), where they performed physical active exercises, an exercise for well-being group (n = 47), which performed the Qi Gong exercises named ‘the twenty Wang Ziping figures for health and longevity’, and a control group (n = 47), which did not receive any intervention, for a period of 4 weeks. Measures were taken at baseline and after the treatment. The primary outcome measures were static balance and centre of gravity (Wii-Fit Nintendo ©), flexibility (test de Wells and Dillon), pain (Visual Analogue Scale) and quality of life (Spanish-Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire). The secondary outcome measure was the perceived exertion during activity (BORG Scale). Results: In total, 93 participants completed the study. The mean value of the age was 52.24 ± 6.19. The post intervention results showed statistically significant improvements in the exercise for well-being and the active exercise programme groups vs. the control group in relation to pain (p = 0.006 active exercise programme group, p = 0.001 exercise for well-being group), static balance (p < 0.001 active exercise programme group) and quality of life (p < 0.001 active exercise programme group, p = 0.002 exercise for well-being group). In addition, the mean scores related to perceived fatigue during the sessions were 6.30 ± 1.88 for the active exercise programme group and 5.52 ± 1.55 for the exercise for well-being group. These differences were not significant. Conclusions: The active exercise program and exercise for well-being improved flexibility, static balance, pain and quality of life of women with fibromyalgia. The participants of the active exercise programme achieved better results that those of the exercise for well-being.


Blood ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 124 (21) ◽  
pp. 5048-5048
Author(s):  
María Eva Mingot-Castellano ◽  
María Jose Ariza-Corbo ◽  
Álvaro Amo Vázquez de la Torre ◽  
María Inmaculada Alonso-Calderón ◽  
Pedro Valdivielso ◽  
...  

Abstract INTRODUCTION: Recent studies in male subjects with haemophilia have described a prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) and cardiovascular events (CVE) similar to the general population. This finding has not been tested in severe haemophilia A carriers so far. We have little information about whether there is a particular bleeding profile in this group and if this tendency is able to modify cardiovascular risk in these women. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate bleeding profile from laboratory and clinical point of view in haemophilia A carriers and working population controls; to define and to calculate CVRF, CVE and cardiovascular risk scores in severe haemophilia A carriers and controls; to analyse if there is any difference in cardiovascular risk between symptomatic severe haemophilia A carriers and general population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, non interventional, single center study. Ethics Committee evaluation and written informed consent are requested to be included for carriers and controls. The target population are severe haemophilia A carriers from our area aged between 18 and 70 years old. The control group are women from regular health laboral checkings. We evaluate bleeding, ischemic and thrombotic personal and familiar history, bleeding profile (ISTH/SSC bleeding assessment tool, ISTH BAT), factor VIII (FVIII) genetic study, complete blood count, basic biochemistry, haemostasis (aPTT, PT, fibrinogen, platelet function tests, FVIIIc, FvWAg and FvWRCo, FXIII, homocysteine, resistence to APC, antithrombin, protein C and S, 20210A prothrombin mutation), cardiovascular risk (Framingham score and Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation Project, SCORE). The controls have been studied in the same way with the exception of laboratory studies of hemostasis. Only in controls with pathologic ISTH BAT (greater than 3), basic and primary hemostasis have been studied. To describe continuous variables we will use mean, median, standard deviation, maximum and minimum. For categorical variables will be used the percentage of every category. RESULTS: Out of a total of 81 carriers have been identified between August 2012 to December 2013. We have evaluated 69 carriers. To achieve a confidence level of 95% with 50% heterogeneity we have recruited 138 controls. The mean age of carriers and controls was 43.7+/-15 and 41.5 +/-11.7 years old (p 0.308). In the group of carriers, the mean and standard deviation (SD) of FVIII levels were 87.2+/-35.7%, FvW:RCo 75.6 +/-30% and vWF:Ag 75.6 +/-30, 1%. We found no relationship between levels of FVIII:c and haemophilia genetic defect (34.8% substitutions, 34.8% intron 22, 27.5% mutations). 20.3% of carriers and 2.2% of controls present a pathologic ISTH BAT score (p 0.001). The table describes CVRF and cardiovascular risk scores of carriers and controls. TableCARRIERSCONTROLSHigh Blood Pressure(HBP)17,4%5%0,001Smoking29%32,6%0,596Sedentariness55,1%37,7%0,025Diabetes8,7%2,9%0,069Metabolic Syndrome(ATPIII)14,5%8%0,143Dyslipemia14,5%12,8%0,474Overweight and Obesity50,7%34,8%0,027Framingham(median, IQR)2 (0,47-7,41)0,4 (0-3,75)0,001SCORE (median, IQR)1 (0,73-1,58)0 (0-0,71)0,001Family history ischemia66,7%28,3%0,001 No personal CVE in carriers group. We found two cases of thrombophilia. They are two women from the same family with high homocysteine levels and family history of heart attack and stroke in haemophiliacs men. Most of family history of ischemia in carriers group comes from haemophiliac male relatives. Among controls only one patient has experienced heart attack and other a deep vein thrombosis. They both were older controls with CVRF. We have analysed separately the 14 symptomatic carriers (pathological ISTH BAT). This particular group has a similar Framingham score to general population but remains in a higher risk of death from vascular event (SCORE) compared to general population. CONCLUSIONS: Low levels of FVIII do not prevent from developing vascular risk factors in syntomatic carriers of severe haemophilia A. In our media, we describe a higher prevalence of HBP, sedentariness, obesity and overweight in the group of carriers than in controls. The risk of suffering a cardiovascular event and the risk of death because of a cardiovascular events is higher in the group of severe hemophilia A carriers than in the working control population, even in symptomatic carriers. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


Author(s):  
Ergün Parmaksız ◽  
Hüseyin Demirbilek

Dialysis causes many psycho-social problems in patients with chronic renal failure and decreases their quality of life by increasing their anxiety. We aimed to determine the influence of artistic activities on quality of life and reducing or eliminating dialysis anxiety.Methods. Among 180 hemodialysis patients, 8 patients were randomly selected as a study group and 8 patients as a control group. We performed our theater rehearsals in 16 sessions, two hours per week. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), STAII and  Social Anxiety Scales (SAS) were employed in both groups before and after the play. Results. The means of the eighth-month SAS fear and avoidance measures of the study group were found to be significantly lower than the control group and significantly lower than the baseline. The mean difference of the initial eighth-month SAS fear and avoidance in the study group was statistically significantly higher than the control group.Initial and eighth month SAS fear and avoidance difference averages of the study group were found statistically significantly higher than the control group.Conclusions. We determined that the therapies to be done with art have an important place in relieving or reducing anxiety in hemodialysis patients. In addition, it was the opinion that our patients would make positive contributions to their quality of life. However, further studies are needed to demonstrate whether theater rehearsals reduce anxiety in hemodialysis patients.


2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Akbari Namvar ◽  
Reza Mahdavi ◽  
Masood Shirmohammadi ◽  
Zeinab Nikniaz

Abstract Background In this trial, we investigated the effect of a group-based education program on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and quality of life (QOL) in patients with celiac disease (CD). Method In the present study, 130 patients with CD who were on a GFD for at least 3 months, randomly assigned to receive group-based education (n = 66) or routine education in the celiac clinic (n = 64) for 3 months. We assessed gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life using the gastrointestinal symptom rating scale (GSRS) questionnaire and SF-36 questionnaire at baseline and 3 months after interventions. Results The mean age of the participants was 37.57 ± 9.59 years. There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding the baseline values. Results showed that the mean score of total GSRS score in the intervention group was significantly lower compared with the control group 3 months post-intervention (p = 0.04). Also, there was a significant difference in the mean score of SF-36 between the two groups 3 months post-intervention (p = 0.02). Conclusion Results showed that group-based education was an effective intervention in patients with celiac disease to improve gastrointestinal symptoms and quality of life. Trial registration IRCT code: IRCT20080904001197N21; registration date: 5/23/2019.


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