Authors
EA Chalmers, SA Brown, D Keeling, R Liesner, M Richards, D Stirling, A Thomas, V Vidler, MD Williams, D Young, Paediatric Working Party of UKHCDO
Publication date
2007/3
Journal
Haemophilia
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
149-155
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Recent reports have suggested that the incidence of inhibitors in haemophilia is the highest in those first exposed to factor VIII under 6 months of age. In this study, we investigated inhibitor development in children first exposed to FVIII as neonates and also examined the effect of other genetic and environmental variables. Three hundred and forty‐eight children with severe haemophilia A were investigated. Inhibitors developed in 68 of 348 (20%), with 34 of 348 (10%) high titre inhibitors. The incidence in relation to initial FVIII exposure was: <1 month nine of 35 (26%), 1–6 months 13 of 51 (25%), 6–12 months 27 of 130 (21%), 12–18 months 13 of 66 (20%) and >18 months six of 66 (9%). While we observed a significant difference in inhibitor development and age at first exposure across all age groups (P = 0.018), no significant difference was observed in children treated at different time points during the …
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